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Pradyot’s Motha calls ADC bandh on Sept 30

Pradyot’s Motha calls ADC bandh on Sept 30
Agartala: Tripura royal scion and leader of the main opposition Tipra Motha, Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, on Saturday announced the launch of an agitation, including calling a strike on September 30 in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (ADC) areas to press the Centre for a “constitutional solution” to the socio-economic problems of the tribals.
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An NGO-turned-political party, Tipra Motha captured power in the ADC in 2021 with the slogan for the creation of Greater Tipraland and thereafter contested the assembly polls early this year.
By winning 13 seats, Motha became the principal opposition party in the 60-member house.
Despite sitting in the opposition, Pradyot Kishore Debbarman has been persuading the Centre for a constitutional solution to the problems of tribals, who according to him, have remained poor and far from the development indicators.
Even after the assembly elections, Pradyot had met Union home minister Amit Shah to press for the demand. He was reportedly assured that an interlocutor would be appointed to settle the claims but there has been no progress yet, which has led to continuous desertions from Motha to BJP and Congress putting Pradyot in a spot.
However, he alleged that the Centre’s apathy toward the demands has left him with no other alternative but to go for mass agitation.
“As the Centre has not yet done anything to accept and implement our demands for a constitutional solution, we have to agitate for the fulfillment of our demands. Our next plan of agitation will be announced soon,” he said.
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