Tripra Motha, a key ally in the government run by the BJP-led coalition in Tripura, has announced its decision to withdraw support. The decision was made on the wish of Tripra Motha supremo Maharaja Pradyut Kishore Deb Burman.
The move comes as a major blow to the ruling coalition, as Tripra Motha had been a crucial partner in the government. The decision to withdraw support was reportedly made after a meeting between Maharaja Pradyut Kishore Deb Burman and senior party members.
In a statement released by Tripra Motha, they cited dissatisfaction with the government’s policies and performance as the reason for their decision. The party also expressed concerns about the lack of development in the state and the BJP-led coalition’s failure to address key issues affecting the people of Tripura.
The withdrawal of support from Tripra Motha is expected to create instability in the government, as the ruling coalition will now have to rely on other allies to maintain its majority in the state assembly. It remains to be seen how this development will impact the political landscape in Tripura and what steps the ruling coalition will take to address the situation.
Maharaja Pradyut Kishore Deb Burman, who is a prominent figure in Tripura politics, has not yet made any further statements regarding the decision to withdraw support from the government. However, it is clear that this move will have significant repercussions in the state and could potentially lead to changes in the government’s leadership and policies.