
Pradyot Kishore Debbarman.
The founder of TiPra Motha and Royal Scion Pradyot Kishhore Debbarman referred to their supporters not to rely on the Kharkma community after the Senator’s bureaucrat allegedly refused to meet Tripura tribal leaders.
The party argued that the district judge Gomati District Tarit Kumar Chakma, the first direct charge to IAS from the Chakma – Tripura tribura – the fourth largest indigenous group – refused to meet Pradyot Kishhor and TTAADC CEO on Sunday evening. The leaders were looking for an audience to discuss urgent matters concerning good living conditions and development.
The incident launched sharp political reactions and the will of social media. The opposition leaders criticized the behavior of DM, the state secretary of CPI (M) and the leader of the opposition of Jitendra Choudhura and the leader of Congress and the former Minister of Health Sudip Roy, accuse the BJP government.
Mr. Choudhury went so far that he compared the attitude of some higher civil servants in the state with British ICS officers. “BJP encouraged the bureaucrats to ignore the public representatives and the people they serve,” he said.
TiPra Motha supporters took the social media to express their dissatisfaction, and some of which focus on the Chakma community as “infiltrators” and blame them for undermining the unity of tripur’s nations.
With increasing tension, the youth wing issued a 76 -hour ultimatum requiring DM removal and threatening to lock government offices in the Gomati district unless the demand has been met. Youth leaders also condemned what they called “disrespect”, Royal Scion turned out.
In a video message shared on Monday, Mr. Debbarman called on to restrict. “I recall everyone to behave reasonably and take things positive. I also have support in the Chakma community. I love everyone regardless of the identity of the community,” he said.
Mr. Debbarman repeated the need for unity between indigenous communities and warned of dividing rhetoric. “We shouldn’t do it about any community,” he said.
Published – May 27, 2025 20:38