Tripura: TIPRA rules out possibilities of an alliance with BJP in assembly polls next year

By ANI | Published: March 21, 2022 04:07 AM2022-03-21T04:07:54+5:302022-03-21T04:15:08+5:30

Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA Motha) on Sunday ruled out possibilities of an alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party hours after indigenous rights activist Patal Kanya Jamatia joined BJP.

Tripura: TIPRA rules out possibilities of an alliance with BJP in assembly polls next year | Tripura: TIPRA rules out possibilities of an alliance with BJP in assembly polls next year

Tripura: TIPRA rules out possibilities of an alliance with BJP in assembly polls next year

Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA Motha) on Sunday ruled out possibilities of an alliance with Bharatiya Janata Party hours after indigenous rights activist Patal Kanya Jamatia joined BJP.

TIPRA is the ruling party of Tripura's Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC).

"The BJP leaders in today's rally kept saying that TIPRA is a small party. Of course, BJP is a big party with a larger support base in comparison. If this is the official position of BJP, I guess they should prepare to fight for all the sixty assembly seats in Tripura," said TIPRA Chairman Pradyot Kishore Debbarman in a video message shared by Chief Executive Member of TTAADC Purna Chandra Jamatia.

"After such statements, I don't feel there is a possibility of an alliance in the future. We shall fight in 30 to 35 seats ourselves and let's see what happens at the end", he added.

Taking a jibe on BJP over the issue of Corruption, Debbarman said "arrogance is the reason behind the downfall of the high and mighty. We may be a small regional player but I want to tell you that we are not corrupt. And, we are not going to compromise with our demands."

Tribal rights activist and Tripura People's Front (TPF) chief Patal Kanya Jamatia on Sunday joined Bharatiya Janata Party at a programme in Agartala city.

Tripura People's Front was formed in the year 2014 to give voice to the indigenous rights movement. The TPF commenced its political activities a few years back and fielded candidates in the previous Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections in alliance with Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA).

The alliance parted away as differences grew between TIPRA and TPF and all the candidates were withdrawn.

Tripura's 60 members assembly is slated to go to the polls early next year.

( With inputs from ANI )

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