Tripura CM Honors Late Speaker, Unveils Agartala's Urban Renewal Vision

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha paid tribute to the late former Assembly Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen, recalling his discipline and cross-party respect. At a separate event, the CM detailed ongoing projects to develop a "new Agartala," including road construction, drainage work, a ring road, and multi-level parking. He emphasized that temporary public inconvenience during construction would lead to long-term benefits. Saha also spoke at a blood donation camp, stressing the importance of science awareness and committed public service.

Key Points: Tripura CM Pays Tribute, Details Agartala Development Plans

  • Tribute to former Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen
  • Agartala infrastructure & beautification drive
  • Ring road and multi-level parking projects
  • Emphasis on public service and science awareness
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Tripura CM pays tribute to former Assembly speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen

CM Manik Saha honors former Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen and outlines infrastructure projects for a "new Agartala," including roads, drainage, and a ring road.

"We are changing the face of Agartala. We are making a new Agartala and a new Tripura with infrastructure development. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, January 5

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has addressed a memorial meeting organised by the BJP Tripura State Committee in Agartala in memory of the late former Tripura Legislative Assembly Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen.

Paying tribute to the veteran leader, the Chief Minister on Sunday recalled Sen's contribution to Tripura's legislative traditions and his role in strengthening democratic values in the state. He said Biswa Bandhu Sen was known for his discipline, simplicity and commitment to public service, which earned him respect across party lines.

The memorial meeting was attended by senior BJP leaders, party workers, and supporters, who observed a moment of silence and offered floral tributes in remembrance of the former Speaker.

Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday said the state government is working to develop a new Agartala city by providing a range of benefits to the people, along with infrastructure development.

"We have constructed roadways and beautified the roads. Due to ongoing drainage construction, people are experiencing difficulties, even at home. When we build something, we also face issues, but once it is completed, it will be useful and not cause any problems. We are also constructing a ring road and multi-level car parking," he said.

"The highest building is being constructed at Gorkhabasti, where all the directorates will be housed. We are changing the face of Agartala. We are beautifying the city. We are making a new Agartala and a new Tripura with infrastructure development," he added.CM Saha was speaking while attending a blood donation camp at the 39th No. Ward Community Hall in Agartala.

He said that people should not ignore science.

"In winter, we must drink hot water to maintain blood pressure and proper blood circulation. Awareness of such matters is necessary. We are working to provide all necessary benefits to the people, including the residents of 8 Town Bardowali. Time will not wait for anyone, but we must continue to work. There is no alternative to work," CM Saha said.

"People will never forget you if you work properly and wholeheartedly. We must give importance to our work. There is nothing greater than donating blood. People cannot donate their liver or kidney easily, but without blood, nothing is possible," he added.

He said that blood is very important and has no religion.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While remembering leaders is important, I hope the current government focuses equally on completing the infrastructure projects they've started. The drainage work is causing real problems for daily life in Agartala.
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Rohit P
Good to hear about the new Agartala vision! Ring road and multi-level parking are much needed. But execution is key. Hope the "highest building" doesn't become another white elephant. Development should be sustainable.
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Anjali F
The CM linking a blood donation camp with the memory of a public servant is a nice touch. "Blood has no religion" is a powerful and necessary message for our times. More such unity in action is needed.
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David E
Interesting to see the blend of memorial service and policy announcement. The focus on science and practical health advice (hot water in winter) is quite relatable. Hope the infrastructure promises materialize for the people of Tripura.
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Karthik V
Sen sir was a true gem. His discipline is a lesson for today's politicians. As for the new Agartala, let's see the work on the ground. Beautification is good, but first fix the basic civic issues please!

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