The founder of the Tipra Motha Party, Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma, and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha recently met on November 7 to discuss important issues facing the state. Both leaders described the meeting as “positive” and “moving in the right direction.”
Debbarma expressed optimism about the outcome of the meeting, stating that they had productive discussions focused on the overall development of Tripura. He mentioned that he presented his points, and the Chief Minister shared his views during the meeting. Debbarma emphasized the importance of continuing the talks in a cordial and constructive manner for the benefit of the state.
During the meeting, several key issues were addressed, with a mutual agreement to focus on progress and development rather than looking back. Debbarma clarified that electoral matters were not part of the discussion, highlighting that the talks were centered on finding solutions and advancing the Tiprasa Accord process.
Before the meeting, Debbarma had stressed the importance of prioritizing Tripura’s welfare and promoting harmony between tribal and non-tribal communities. He reiterated the commitment to working for the people and the state’s development, emphasizing that the dialogue aimed to advance the rights and development of all communities in Tripura.
Overall, the meeting between Debbarma and Chief Minister Saha was seen as a positive step towards addressing the state’s challenges and fostering cooperation for the betterment of Tripura. Both leaders expressed their willingness to continue the dialogue and work towards a shared vision of progress and unity in the state.

