BJP's Sankalp Patra Vows Holistic Tribal Development in Tripura Council Polls

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha released the BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' for the upcoming Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections, pledging comprehensive development for Janajati communities. The manifesto outlines initiatives for economic growth, education, skill development, and employment for tribal youth. Key promises include recognizing tribal languages, empowering women through handloom centers, and improving livelihoods via forest produce schemes. The BJP aims to build a 'Viksit TTAADC' with inclusive growth, with the council polls scheduled for April 12.

Key Points: BJP's Tripura Tribal Council Manifesto Promises Holistic Development

  • Holistic socio-economic development for tribes
  • Focus on education, skills, and jobs
  • Recognition for Kokborok language
  • Economic empowerment for tribal women
  • Renaming council to TATC
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BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' promises holistic development of Tripura tribal communities

BJP's Sankalp Patra for TTAADC polls pledges socio-economic growth, cultural preservation, and empowerment for Tripura's Janajati communities.

"The 'Sankalp Patra' prioritises the holistic development of the Janajati population - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, April 5

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday said that if the Bharatiya Janata Party is voted to power in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council, all-out efforts would be undertaken to ensure the all-round socio-economic development of the Janajati communities.

Releasing the 'Sankalp Patra' (manifesto) ahead of the crucial April 12 elections to the TTAADC, the Chief Minister reiterated that the BJP remains committed to fulfilling every promise and is dedicated to the welfare and empowerment of Janajati communities.

Highlighting its resolve, the party released its 'Sankalp Patra' at the TTAADC headquarters in Khumulwng for the upcoming tribal autonomous council polls.

"The 'Sankalp Patra' prioritises the holistic development of the Janajati population, with a strong focus on economic growth, social upliftment, and the preservation of cultural and linguistic heritage across TTAADC areas," CM Saha told the media.

He said the document also outlines new initiatives aimed at expanding access to education, enhancing skill development, and creating employment opportunities for the youth.

With this vision, the BJP aims to build a 'Viksit TTAADC', grounded in prosperity, identity, and inclusive growth for all, the Chief Minister added.

Lok Sabha member from the Puri parliamentary constituency, Sambit Patra, who is also the Northeast Coordinator of the BJP, along with Tripura BJP state President Rajib Bhattacharjee, Ministers Bikash Debbarma and Santana Chakma, and former Lok Sabha member Rebati Tripura, were also present at the event.

The BJP's other pre-poll promises include proper recognition of the Kokborok language and other tribal languages, formation of Village Committees through democratic processes, and steps to preserve the customary laws and traditions of tribal societies.

The manifesto also proposes setting up handloom and handicraft training centres in every zone to economically empower tribal women, establishing girls' hostels in every district of tribal areas, and developing smart and modern office buildings in each Village Committee area.

Additionally, the BJP has pledged to adopt systems for production, collection, packaging, and marketing of forest produce under the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana to improve tribal livelihoods.

It has also promised to set up a medical college in the tribal-inhabited Dhalai district.

The party further assured that Self-Help Groups (SHGs) of tribal women would be strengthened and special initiatives would be undertaken to increase the number of "Lakhpati Didis."

Among other key promises, the BJP said the TTAADC would be renamed as the Tripura Autonomous Territorial Council (TATC). It also proposed the establishment of a Martial Arts Academy in tribal areas and initiatives to expand, document, and scientifically develop traditional tribal medicinal practices.

The 'Sankalp Patra' also highlighted that the Chief Minister's vision of a "drug-free Tripura" would be strictly implemented through the TTAADC administration.

The 30-member TTAADC, comprising 28 elected representatives and two members nominated by the state government, is scheduled to go to the polls on April 12.

Since 2021, the Tipra Motha Party (TMP), an ally of the ruling BJP, has governed the strategically important council, which administers nearly two-thirds of Tripura's 10,491 sq km geographical area.

Ahead of the upcoming TTAADC polls, major political parties, including the BJP, its allies TMP and the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), as well as opposition parties such as the CPI(M) and Congress, have intensified efforts to consolidate support among tribal voters. Both the TMP and the IPFT are tribal-based regional parties.

- IANS

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Priya S
Empowering tribal women through SHGs and 'Lakhpati Didi' initiatives is a fantastic step. Economic independence can transform communities. The promise of girls' hostels is also crucial for education. Let's see the implementation on the ground.
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Bikash Debbarma
As someone from the community, proper recognition of Kokborok language is long overdue. The 'Sankalp Patra' seems comprehensive, but our people have heard many promises before. Action and timely delivery will be the real test.
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Sarah B
The focus on traditional tribal medicinal practices is interesting and respectful of indigenous knowledge. Combining that with a medical college could create a unique healthcare model. The drug-free Tripura vision is also very important for youth.
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Aman W
Renaming TTAADC to TATC, focusing on martial arts and traditional medicine... these are good cultural touches. But the core issues are jobs, roads, and education. Hope the economic promises aren't lost in the symbolism.
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Kavya N
With Tipra Motha as an ally, it will be interesting to see how these promises align with their agenda. The manifesto looks good on paper, but coalition politics can sometimes slow things down. Hope development wins over politics.
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Michael C

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