"Prime Minister Modi has always prioritised the development of janajati communities, distinguishing his administration starkly from the previous misrule under the CPI(M) and Congress. Their 35-year governance relied heavily on janajati votes without delivering real progress," CM Saha stated.
The Pera sellers of Tripura Sundari temple are elated as the iconic sweet dish which is a part and parcel of the temple's identity was accorded the Geographical Indication tag.
In a display of community resilience, residents of Koi Chandra Para in Demdum took to streets to voice their demands for essential services including supply of water. electricity in the area.
Former Tripura Chief Minister and BJP candidate for West Tripura Parliamentary Constituency, Biplab Kumar Deb on Sunday advised the newly enrolled Bru voters to ask CPIM why they had been referred to as refugees in their own country during the prolonged left rule in Tripura.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Sunday criticized the CPI(M) for misleading people with promises of 'golden days' and leaving a debt burden of Rs 13,000 crore on the state.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday branded the opposition's demand for fresh elections in West Tripura parliamentary constituency and Ramanagar assembly constituency as a "scripted drama".
Amidst the electoral fervour gripping the state, Tripura CM Manik Saha has been actively engaging with voters and addressing the media to underscore the significance of democratic values and development-oriented governance. He has also stressed on the importance of elections in upholding the
According to Returning Officer West Tripura, Dr. Vishal Kumar, the suspended polling officers were posted in a polling station that falls under the jurisdiction of the Ramanagar assembly constituency.
"The upcoming 18th Lok Sabha elections carry paramount importance," stated Chief Minister Saha, urging all attendees to approach the electoral process with utmost seriousness.
Alleging election manipulation in Tripura, the INDIA alliance stated that the "tall talks" and promises made by the election commission of India have become teethless today.
India saw its first phase of voting for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 on Friday, where an aggregate 60.03 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 7 pm. Whereas a few areas in West Bengal and Manipur witnessed spordic incidents of violence and firing incidents.