David Murasing and his team successfully returned to Tripura after completing a 68-day Delhi Pedal Yatra, covering the route from Agartala 0 Point to Delhi Jantar Mantar. The movement aimed to press the Central Government for three fundamental demands crucial for the Tiprasa community.
The Yatra, a significant campaign for Tiprasa justice, highlighted the persistent efforts of Murasing and his team to bring the community’s concerns to national attention. During the journey, the team traveled hundreds of kilometers, engaging with people and creating awareness about the socio-political issues faced by the Tiprasa people.
Immediately after landing in Tripura, David Murasing sought blessings from Sri Sri Swami Chitta Ranjan Maharaj, marking a spiritual milestone following the challenging pedal journey. The spiritual visit symbolized the dedication and determination of the team to achieve their goals peacefully and effectively.
The 68-day Delhi Pedal Yatra has received widespread recognition for its role in advocating for Tiprasa rights and raising awareness at both local and national levels. The team emphasized that the movement remained peaceful and focused on addressing the three fundamental demands of the Tiprasa community.
Murasing highlighted that the journey was not only a physical challenge but also a strategic effort to engage policymakers and the public in dialogue. “This movement is a testament to our commitment to Tiprasa justice and community welfare,” he said.
The successful completion of the Delhi Pedal Yatra has inspired communities across Tripura. Local leaders, activists, and supporters have praised the effort, recognizing the importance of persistent grassroots movements in achieving social and political justice.
Moving forward, David Murasing and his team plan to conduct follow-up meetings with community representatives in Tripura to plan further advocacy and awareness campaigns. The goal remains to secure the three fundamental demands through continued dialogue with the Central Government.
The journey from Agartala to Delhi demonstrates how dedication, unity, and peaceful activism can bring critical regional issues to national attention. The Delhi Pedal Yatra for Tiprasa justice stands as a powerful example of community-driven movements influencing policy and public awareness in India.


