Will Tipra Motha join Tripura’s BJP-led govt?

Reported By: Kamalika Sengupta

Edited By: Pathikrit Sen Gupta

Last Updated: March 08, 2023, 15:54 IST

BJP’s Prof (Dr) Manik Saha takes oath as the chief minister of Tripura, in Agartala. (Pic/ANI)

While the details of the meetings are yet to emerge, some analysts have said that Tipra Motha may offer conditional support to the BJP-led government if its demands are kept in focus

Will Tipra Motha be part of the Tripura government? Two meetings after the assembly election results have triggered this speculation.

Sources said that on Saturday, Tipra Motha head Pradyot Bikram Manikya met union home minister Amit Shah in Guwahati. There were talks on tribal development, more autonomy, and demands of tribal people, they added. The leaders met again on Wednesday afternoon.

Pradyot Manikya took to Twitter in the morning.

Following the oath-taking ceremony of chief minister Manik Saha and some of his ministers later in the day, the Tipra Motha chief posted a congratulatory message on the social media site.

While the details of his meetings with Amit Shah are yet to emerge, some analysts have said that Tipra Motha may offer conditional support to the BJP-led government if its demands are kept in focus.

While the BJP and ally IPFT retained power for the second consecutive term by winning 33 out of 60 seats (BJP 33, IPFT one) in the recent elections, Tipra Motha bagged 13 out of 42 seats it contested with the demand for Greater Tipraland state for the tribal people.

Three ministerial berths are vacant at this time in the state cabinet, and observers say one or two of these could go to Motha if it provided support.

The BJP knows it would need tribal votes in the state in the future even though it has enough numbers at this time to run the government smoothly.

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