David Murasing, a prominent leader of the TIPRASA organization, is set to make history by sending between 5,000 to over 10,000 memoranda to the Prime Minister of India. The campaign aims to draw national attention to the issues faced by the Tiprasa community and seeks a clear response from the central government regarding their demands.
TIPRASA, representing the indigenous Tiprasa people of Tripura, has been actively advocating for recognition, development, and solutions to longstanding socio-political and cultural concerns. Through this unprecedented initiative, the organization intends to convey the community’s collective voice directly to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
The massive memorandum campaign reflects TIPRASA’s determination to ensure that the concerns of the Tiprasa people are addressed at the highest level. David Murasing emphasized that the community wishes to understand whether the Prime Minister is willing to engage with their demands and take concrete steps toward solutions.
“This is a historic effort by the Tiprasa people to communicate our concerns directly to the Prime Minister. We hope this unprecedented submission of public memoranda will lead to meaningful dialogue and actionable solutions,” Murasing said.
TIPRASA leaders and volunteers have mobilized across the state to gather signatures and letters from thousands of community members. Each memorandum highlights specific issues related to rights, development, cultural preservation, and socio-economic empowerment of the Tiprasa people.
The campaign is expected to create a significant milestone in the political and social history of Tripura. Experts note that such a large-scale public memorandum initiative is rare and underscores the seriousness of the community’s demands. By directly addressing the Prime Minister, TIPRASA aims to accelerate governmental attention and prioritize solutions for the challenges faced by the indigenous population.
Officials at the PMO are anticipated to receive the record number of letters in the coming days. TIPRASA’s initiative not only demonstrates organizational coordination and community participation but also signals the increasing political awareness and activism of the indigenous population in Tripura.
Observers believe that the success of this campaign could set a precedent for other communities seeking direct dialogue with the central government. By mobilizing thousands of voices in a unified effort, TIPRASA aims to ensure that the Tiprasa people’s concerns cannot be overlooked and that the government takes necessary steps toward resolution.
This initiative marks a historic moment for TIPRASA and highlights the growing engagement of indigenous communities in democratic processes. As the state and central authorities prepare to receive these memoranda, all eyes will be on the response of the Prime Minister and the central government to TIPRASA’s unprecedented effort.

