BJP Vows Transparent Tribal Council Rule in Tripura Manifesto Launch

The Bharatiya Janata Party has released its manifesto for the 2026 Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections. Chief Minister Manik Saha declared the election a historic day, predicting a clean sweep for the BJP with massive tribal support. The 29-point manifesto focuses on building a transparent government and includes promises for two medical colleges and 21 EMRS schools in tribal areas. The event also saw the induction of over 500 voters from the rival Tipra Motha party into the BJP.

Key Points: BJP's 2026 TTAADC Poll Manifesto Pledges Transparent Governance

  • 29-point manifesto for transparent ADC governance
  • Pledge to win every seat with huge margin
  • Commitment to build two medical colleges in ADC areas
  • Over 500 Tipra Motha voters join BJP
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BJP unveils TTAADC Poll manifesto, Chief Minister Manik Saha vows to build transparent Govt

Tripura CM Manik Saha unveils BJP's 29-point manifesto for tribal council elections, promising medical colleges and historic victory.

"This is not merely an election but a day to create history. - Chief Minister Manik Saha"

Khumulwng, April 5

Bharatiya Janata Party unveiled their poll manifesto for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections 2026 on Sunday.

Following the release of the ADC Manifesto, Chief Minister Manik Saha affirmed that the manifesto reflects the voice of the hearts of the tribal communities.

"Today we have released the BJP's manifesto for the ADC (Autonomous District Council) elections 2026. It reflects the voice of the hearts of the tribal communities. We will fulfill the promises we have made. Full details have been provided on how we will build a transparent government in the ADC, and we will work keeping these 29 points in mind," said Chief Minister Saha.

Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister declared that the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) election is not merely an election but a day to create history, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will win every seat with a huge margin, the party receiving massive support from the Janajati people.

Saha said this while addressing an election rally in the Kathalia-Mirza-Rajapur constituency. He said that under these circumstances, the BJP is creating history.

Saha also welcomed more than 500 voters from Tipra Motha, including the 2023 candidate of Tipra Motha Party from Dhanpur Assembly constituency, Amiya Dayal Noatia, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.

"In TTAADC, CPI(M) and regional parties have ruled, but people have received nothing. Now BJP, a party that has fielded candidates in all 28 seats, has come. I want to request you to cast your vote for the BJP early in the morning for victory. After the BJP came, it has given Padma Shri to eight Janajati people. Earlier, we had not seen such things before. We have also increased social pensions to Samajpatis. We know how to give due respect to Janajati. Our government has decided to appoint designated officers at the district and sub-divisional level just to look after schemes for Janajati people," he said.

He said that the State government has provided a lot of funds for developmental works in the TTAADC.

"We are committed to setting up two medical colleges in ADC areas. One nursing and paramedical college in Khumulwng will be established. We are setting up 21 EMRS schools in Janajati areas. I have also demanded relaxations for setting up EMRS. We have been implementing a series of projects for the development and progress of the Janajati. In this TTAADC election, this is not merely an election but a day to create history, as the BJP will win every seat with a huge margin, as the Janajati people have understood," said Saha.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on medical colleges and EMRS schools in the ADC areas. Education and healthcare are the real foundations for progress. Hope they follow through. 🙏
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Aman W
Winning every seat with a huge margin? That sounds more like overconfidence than a prediction. Healthy democracy needs a strong opposition too. Respectfully, the CM should focus on governance, not just sweeping victories.
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Sarah B
The joining of 500+ voters from Tipra Motha is significant. It shows a shift in political alignment. Hope this leads to more inclusive policies for the tribal communities.
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Karthik V
"Voice of the hearts of tribal communities" – I like that phrase. But the heart also needs roads, water, and jobs. The 29-point plan must be made public so people can hold them accountable. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
Appointing designated officers for tribal schemes is a good step on paper. Let's see if it cuts through the red tape and actually speeds up benefits reaching the people on the ground.

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