Tripura CM Eyes Triple-Engine Govt in Tribal Council, Urges Rivals to Join BJP

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha asserted that people are ready to elect a BJP-led "triple-engine government" in the upcoming Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) elections. He urged supporters of rival parties, especially the Tipra Motha Party (TMP), to join the BJP while there is still time, citing growing public trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Saha criticized previous regimes for corruption and neglect of tribal development, contrasting it with the BJP's focus on peace and development. The BJP is contesting all 28 elected seats in the April 12 polls for the first time, aiming for a decisive mandate.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Seeks Triple-Engine Govt in Tribal Polls

  • BJP aims for triple-engine govt in TTAADC
  • CM urges TMP supporters to join BJP
  • Polls for 30-member tribal council on April 12
  • Accuses opposition of past corruption
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People ready for triple-engine govt in tribal council: Tripura CM

Tripura CM Manik Saha claims public ready for BJP's triple-engine govt in tribal council polls, urges TMP & other party supporters to join BJP.

"People are ready to ensure victory for the BJP in all 28 seats and form a triple-engine government. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, April 4

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday urged people not to be misled by parties spreading "wrong messages" and called upon supporters of rival groups to join the Bharatiya Janata Party while there is still time.​

The Chief Minister asserted that people are ready to form a "triple-engine government" in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC). ​

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.​

While addressing an election rally at the Ganganagar-Gandachhara constituency in Dhalai district, Saha said: "We all have to create a new Tripura with the united efforts of all of us." ​

He added that people's trust and confidence in PM Modi have increased significantly.​

"Wherever I go, people are joining under the flag of the BJP. Saturday's rally also saw 710 voters from 251 families joining the BJP. I welcome them on behalf of the party. You have taken the right decision at the right time," he said.​

He further appealed to those associated with the Tipra Motha Party (TMP) and other parties, especially the youth, not to go astray. ​

"Those who are in TMP or other parties, especially the youth community, should not go astray. Our double-engine government is moving towards the 2047 goal. Those who give wrong messages and mislead people do not follow these parties. Come to the BJP while you have time," he said.​

Since March 7, 2024, the TMP has been a junior ally of the ruling BJP, and two of its MLAs, Animesh Debbarma and Brishaketu Debbarma, were inducted into the ministry led by Chief Minister Manik Saha.​

Saha said the Prime Minister has spoken about building a "New India," adding that the state is working towards creating a "New Tripura."​

"For that purpose, we are also talking about New Tripura. We want to create a new Tripura with the joint efforts of all. To build this, development must reach every section, caste, tribe, Manipuri minorities, and infrastructure must improve. Only then can we create a new Tripura and contribute to a developed India," he said.​

He claimed that the BJP represents development, while accusing other parties of promoting unrest and violence. ​

"People want peace; they do not want unrest. So let us stay away from parties that create unrest while we still have time. We want to reach everyone through development," he said.​

Highlighting PM Modi's leadership, Saha said that after 2014, the nature of politics in India has changed. He also referred to the Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat programme as a unique way of connecting with citizens.​

The Chief Minister criticised opposition parties, including the Communist Party of India (Marxist), alleging corruption and neglect during their rule. ​

"In Tripura, during the communists' 35-year rule, we saw corruption. Our tribal brothers and sisters are simple-minded, yet their development has been ignored. Even now, those in power in the ADC have established corruption," he said.​

He added that the BJP is contesting 28 seats in the ADC elections for the first time and aims to secure a decisive mandate. ​

"In the upcoming ADC elections, people are ready to ensure victory for the BJP in all 28 seats and form a triple-engine government. The ground beneath regional parties is slipping, leaving them in despair," he claimed.​

Former MP Rebati Tripura, BJP Janajati Morcha President Parimal Debbarma, and other leaders were present at the rally.​

- IANS

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Priya S
While development is important, I hope the "New Tripura" vision genuinely includes all communities equally. The mention of Manipuri minorities is good, but promises need to be followed by action on the ground. Let's see if this election brings real change.
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Rohit P
The CM is right about the previous rule. For decades, the tribal areas were neglected. If BJP can deliver on infrastructure and jobs, they will get the people's support. The alliance with TMP also shows political pragmatism for stability.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on tribal council elections getting national attention. The rhetoric of "wrong messages" and "going astray" is quite strong though. In a healthy democracy, voters should be free to choose without such pressure.
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Karthik V
Claiming people are "ready" for a clean sweep sounds more like election bravado than reality. Tipra Motha still has a strong base. The BJP is contesting all 28 seats for the first time—it's a big test, not a guaranteed victory.
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Meera T
As someone from the Northeast, I welcome the focus on Tripura's development. Coordination between different levels of government is key for remote areas. Hope the "triple-engine" isn't just a slogan but brings tangible benefits to the tribal communities.

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