Tripura CM Manik Saha Distributes Winter Clothes, Stresses Humanitarian Governance

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha distributed winter clothes in Agartala, emphasizing the government's humanitarian approach to service. He stated that helping people is a core principle, linking it to the BJP's ideology and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of inclusive development. Saha highlighted initiatives like creating 'Lakhpati Didi' and strengthening women's self-help groups to build a 'New Tripura'. The Chief Minister also affirmed the government's commitment to maintaining peace and guiding those on the wrong path.

Key Points: Tripura CM on Govt's Humanitarian Work & Social Connection

  • Winter clothes distribution in Agartala
  • Govt's humanitarian perspective
  • Service as core party principle
  • Focus on women's socio-economic uplift
  • Commitment to state peace
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Govt working with humanitarian perspective for people: Tripura CM at winter clothes distribution programme

Tripura CM Manik Saha distributes winter clothes, says govt works with humanitarian perspective, guided by PM Modi's Sabka Saath principle.

"Extending a helping hand to people's problems is humanity. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, January 14

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that everyone should always stand by people's problems with a helping hand, and that the present government is working for the people with a humanitarian perspective.

CM Saha said this while participating in a winter clothes distribution programme among the people of Wards No. 32 and 34 under the Agartala Municipal Corporation.

Speaking at the programme, Manik Saha said that similar programmes were organised yesterday as well.

"Like you, we also feel happy with such initiatives. Helping someone also benefits us," he said.

"Extending a helping hand to people's problems is humanity. Even in times of disaster, there is an opportunity to help people. Many people come to seek votes during elections, but we are organising such social programmes with a humanitarian perspective. This also helps establish a connection with people," he said.

Saha said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given importance to Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas, and Sabka Vishwas.

"These are not just words; their importance is immense. The Bharatiya Janata Party's core principle is that service is our religion. There is a spiritual thought involved in service, which is part of our party's ideology. Through such work, we can establish connections with each other. For example, through blood donation, we connect with others. No one knows when and where whose blood goes. These are social responsibilities and duties," said Saha.

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister is their guardian and that the state government is working under his guidance.

"He is asking us to reach each and every person. We have taken the initiative to create Lakhpati Didi. The government is prioritising efforts to improve the socio-economic conditions of women. In this direction, self-help groups are being strengthened. Our goal is to build Tripura as a 'New Tripura'."

"Sometimes we hear about chaos, but our government will never tolerate chaos. Those who are still walking on the wrong path should avoid that path. Otherwise, as guardians, we will do whatever is necessary. We want to maintain peace in the state," Saha added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good work, but I hope this is not just a pre-election photo-op. The real test is consistent, year-round governance that uplifts people economically, not just seasonal charity. The focus on Lakhpati Didi and SHGs is the right long-term approach.
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Aman W
"Service is our religion" – if this principle is truly followed by all in power, beyond party lines, our country would transform. The PM's Sabka Saath slogan needs to be a reality on the ground, in every state.
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Sarah B
The part about connecting through blood donation is so true. It's a beautiful, selfless act that transcends all differences. More awareness campaigns for voluntary donation are needed across India.
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Vikram M
Building a 'New Tripura' with peace and women's empowerment at the core is a commendable vision. Hope the talk of not tolerating chaos translates to better law and order for the common citizen.
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Kavya N
While distributing clothes is good, what about creating permanent jobs and industries in Tripura? That's the real humanitarian work – enabling people to buy their own winter clothes every year. The focus should be on sustainable development.

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