The Chief Minister said the Tipra Motha party’s demand for Greater Tipraland was not possible, as its proposed boundary passes through not only Assam and Mizoram but also neighboring Bangladesh.
For the upcoming assembly elections in Tripura, Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday campaigned for the party by running a door-to-door campaign in Gwala Basti and Masterpara areas. During this, he said that he is getting good response from the public. Looking at the way she is supporting us, it can be said that we will get more support than in 2018.
Chief Minister Saha further said that we do not have any rival in the elections, be it Tipra Motha, Congress or CPI. We have worked with transparency. The way Prime Minister Modi is running the country, we are also working on the same lines. The law and order situation in the state is good.
It is not possible to fulfill the demand of Greater Tipraland
The Chief Minister said the Tipra Motha party’s demand for Greater Tipraland was not possible, as its proposed boundary passes through not only Assam and Mizoram but also neighboring Bangladesh. He said, regional parties are trying to create a divide between tribal and non-tribal people by taking advantage of the situation in the upcoming assembly elections.