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Summary:

In Agartala, Tripura, India, on November 29, 2025, both the CPI(M) and Congress parties organized separate protests against attacks on their offices and leaders. These attacks, which injured opposition members like former CPI(M) MLA Amitava Datta, are blamed on the ruling BJP amidst escalating violence between BJP and its alliance partner, Tipra Motha. Congress leaders accuse the BJP of using the attacks to distract from internal coalition tensions and criticize the police for inaction. CPI(M) leaders, including former Minister Manik Dey, hold the Chief Minister responsible for the violence and claim it is politically motivated.

News Article:

Tripura Opposition Parties Protest Alleged BJP Attacks

Agartala, Tripura – November 29, 2025 – The political climate in Tripura is heating up as the CPI(M) and Congress parties have staged separate protests across the state today, denouncing a series of alleged attacks on their party offices and leaders. The opposition parties are pointing fingers at the ruling BJP, accusing them of orchestrating the violence.

Several opposition figures, including former CPI(M) MLA Amitava Datta, have sustained injuries in the incidents. Datta and another senior leader are currently receiving treatment at GBP Hospital in Agartala.

“The attacks are clearly aimed at diverting attention from the growing rift between the BJP and their coalition partner, Tipra Motha,” stated a senior Congress leader. The party also criticized local police for failing to prevent the attacks.

The Congress district office in Dharmanagar was severely damaged on Wednesday in what is believed to be arson attack.

CPI(M) leaders are equally vocal in their condemnation. Former Minister Manik Dey asserted, “The Chief Minister cannot ignore his responsibility for the escalating political violence. His silence speaks volumes.” Dey further alleged that the attacks are “entirely politically motivated.”

The situation remains tense as opposition parties demand accountability and an end to the violence. The BJP has yet to release an official statement.

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