
Biplab & Pradyot’s meeting sparks political buzz in Tripura
A surprise meeting between BJP MP Biplab Deb and Tipra Motha chief Pradyot Debbarma at Ujjayanta Palace has triggered a storm of speculation in Tripura. The meeting, which was reportedly a birthday visit, has sparked concerns over backdoor politics amidst tensions over the Tiprasa Accord.
The meeting, which took place on February 20, has raised eyebrows in the political circle, particularly given the recent threats by a Tipra MLA to pull support from the BJP-led Tripura government. The MLA, Rebati Mohan Tripura, had announced that he would withdraw his support if the Tiprasa Accord was not implemented in its entirety.
The Tiprasa Accord, signed in 2019, aims to address the demands of the indigenous people of Tripura, including the Tiprasa community. The accord has been a bone of contention between the BJP-led government and the Tipra Motha, with the latter demanding its implementation in its entirety.
The meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma has sparked concerns that the BJP is trying to use backdoor politics to dilute the demands of the Tiprasa community. Pradyot Debbarma, the chief of Tipra Motha, has been a vocal critic of the BJP-led government, and his party has been demanding the implementation of the Tiprasa Accord.
The meeting, which was reportedly a birthday visit, has raised questions over the true intentions of the two leaders. While BJP leaders have termed the meeting as a routine courtesy visit, many have expressed skepticism over the timing and nature of the meeting.
“The timing of the meeting is suspicious,” said a local political analyst. “The Tiprasa Accord has been a contentious issue, and the BJP is trying to use backdoor politics to dilute the demands of the Tiprasa community. The meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma is a clear indication of this.”
The Tipra Motha has been a key player in Tripura politics, and its support is crucial for the BJP-led government. The party has been demanding the implementation of the Tiprasa Accord, which includes several key demands such as recognition of the Tiprasa language and culture, and the creation of a separate administrative unit for the Tiprasa people.
The meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma has also sparked concerns over the future of the Tiprasa Accord. The accord has been a major point of contention between the BJP-led government and the Tipra Motha, with the latter demanding its implementation in its entirety.
“The Tiprasa Accord is a crucial issue for the Tiprasa community,” said a local resident. “The government has been dragging its feet on its implementation, and the meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma is a clear indication of this. The Tipra Motha will not compromise on its demands, and the government will have to take concrete steps to implement the accord.”
In the run-up to the meeting, tensions had been brewing between the BJP-led government and the Tipra Motha. The Tipra MLA, Rebati Mohan Tripura, had announced that he would withdraw his support from the government if the Tiprasa Accord was not implemented in its entirety.
The meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma has also sparked concerns over the future of the Tipra MLA. The MLA had been a vocal critic of the government, and his announcement to withdraw support had sent shockwaves in the political circle.
“The meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma is a clear indication that the government is trying to use backdoor politics to dilute the demands of the Tiprasa community,” said the Tipra MLA. “I will not compromise on my demands, and I will continue to fight for the rights of the Tiprasa people.”
As the political drama unfolds, one thing is clear – the meeting between Biplab Deb and Pradyot Debbarma has sparked a storm of speculation in Tripura. The true intentions of the two leaders remain unclear, but one thing is certain – the Tiprasa Accord is a crucial issue that will not go away anytime soon.