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Summary:
Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, founder of the TIPRA Motha party in Tripura, India, alleges that a minister within the Tripura government is instigating violence between his party and the BJP, and is taking money to divide the indigenous population. While not naming the minister, Debbarman hints at a BJP member from the indigenous community. He calls for unity among the indigenous people. Debbarman also mentions speaking with Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha about the recent violence, and highlights an upcoming TIPRA Motha rally on November 27 aimed at unifying political voices in Northeast India, with attendance from regional leaders, including Meghalaya’s Chief Minister.
News Article:
Tripura Government Minister Accused of Inciting Violence Between TIPRA Motha and BJP
Agartala, November 24, 2025 – Tensions are rising in Tripura after Pradyot Kishore Debbarman, founder of the TIPRA Motha party, accused a government minister of deliberately inciting violence and division between his party and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Debbarman made the allegations on Sunday, November 23rd, stating the unnamed minister is “taking money from a vested quarter to divide the indigenous people.”
Speaking to reporters after recent clashes between TIPRA Motha and BJP supporters, Debbarman hinted that the minister in question is a member of the BJP and also hails from the indigenous community. He warned that he would be compelled to expose the minister if the situation doesn’t improve.
“If you have any feelings for the community, work for unity among them,” Debbarman urged, condemning “sectarian groups who are targeting our community.”
Debbarman stated that he has spoken with Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha, whom he described as a “gentleman” regarding the recent outbreak of violence, which included ransacked houses and vandalized party offices. Dr. Saha visited one of the affected areas on Friday.
Looking ahead, Debbarman announced that TIPRA Motha’s mass rally in Agartala on November 27th will serve as a platform to galvanize political parties in Northeast India to present a united front. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, along with other regional leaders from the northeastern states, are expected to attend. The rally is anticipated to be a significant show of force and a pivotal moment for regional politics in the region.
The allegations come at a sensitive time, with potential implications for political stability in the state.