Tripura's Political Shift: 690 Join BJP as CM Saha Warns Against Divisive Politics

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated a new BJP party office in Takarjala mandal. During the event, 690 people from 200 families joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. Saha credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guidance for the development work among tribal communities. The Chief Minister also warned against divisive politics while emphasizing that Tripura believes in peace and democratic processes.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Inaugurates BJP Office Takarjala

  • 690 people from 200 families joined BJP during Takarjala office inauguration
  • CM Saha credits PM Modi's guidance for tribal community development
  • Warning issued against divisive politics targeting tribal communities
  • New party office to strengthen BJP's organizational activities in region
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Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates new party office in Takarjala; 690 people join BJP

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates new BJP office in Takarjala as 690 people join the party, while warning against divisive politics in tribal areas.

"Unfortunately, a few people continue to play divisive politics and conspiracies in the style of the communists - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, October 22

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated the newly constructed party office in the 12-Takarjala Mandal in the state on Wednesday.

During the event, 200 families comprising 690 people joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), marking a significant boost to the party's grassroots strength in the region.

Addressing the gathering, Saha said, "Under the guidance and inspiration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji, we are tirelessly working for the overall development of our Janajati brothers and sisters."

He also criticised certain individuals who, he said, are still engaged in divisive politics. "Unfortunately, a few people continue to play divisive politics and conspiracies in the style of the communists. I want to warn them that there is no benefit in trying to mislead the tribal community," the Chief Minister remarked.

CM Saha reaffirmed that the people of Tripura believe in peace, development, and democracy. "The use of force will not be tolerated in any form in this state. If anyone tries to harm us, we will respond appropriately -- but through completely democratic means," he asserted.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from local residents and BJP leaders, who expressed confidence that the new office would serve as a hub for strengthening the party's organisational activities in Takarjala and nearby areas.

Meanwhile, CM Manik Saha on Tuesday paid homage to the country's police and security personnel, highlighting their role in safeguarding not only public safety but also the nation's sovereignty and integrity.

According to a release, CM Saha made the remarks while attending the Police Commemoration Day at Manoranjan Debbarma Smriti Stadium in Agartala. He said that on 21st October, the entire country observes Police Commemoration Day.

"On this day, we are remembering the brave martyrs who have made supreme sacrifices in the service of the country and to protect the people. In India, the Armed Forces, Border Forces, and Police have worked for the country's safety and security; in the coming days, they will continue to do so with their skills and abilities. Not only this, but they have also protected the sovereignty and integrity of the country," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development focus, I wish political parties would focus more on actual governance rather than just expanding party offices. The real test is whether these new members see improved living conditions.
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Arjun K
The tribute to police personnel was much needed. Our security forces work tirelessly to protect us, often without recognition. Salute to their sacrifice! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Tripura, I can see the positive changes happening. Infrastructure development and peace initiatives are making a real difference in people's lives.
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Michael C
The emphasis on democratic means and rejection of force is commendable. This is what sets Indian democracy apart - we resolve differences through dialogue, not violence.
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Kavya N
690 people joining at once is impressive! Shows that people are recognizing the development work being done. Hope this translates into better opportunities for the tribal communities in Takarjala.

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