Tripura: Statewide Bandh on October 23 to identify illegal immigrants, ask Tipra Motha for

Agartala, October 10 (IANS). Tripura’s civil society, led by ruling Tipra Motha Party Mla Ranjit Debbarma, announced a 24-hour landwide band on October 23 with eight major claims. The most important thing is among these claims, is the identification and deportation of illegal foreign immigrants according to the Union Ministry of Home Ministry (MHA). This call was made to protect the safety, cultural rights and identity of the original residents of Tripura. At a press conference held on the MLA residence, Mla Debbarma said the Bandh was planned earlier on October 13, but to avoid the discomfort during the Diwali festival, it was extended by ten days. He expressed concern about the delay in the implementation of the Tipprasa agreement and said that he was not satisfied with the explanation provided by Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha was given in the recent meeting of the meeting. Debbarma claims that, despite clear instructions from the Interior Ministry of Home Affairs, the state government did not take concrete steps on the identification and deportation of illegal immigrants. “Assam has taken strict steps in this direction, but Tripura ignores it, which hurts the natives.” The claims include identifying illegal immigrants as indicated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the establishment of District Offering Centers, the formation of BSF-Assam Rifles Special Task Force (STF) to prevent infiltration, the implementation of the inner line permit (ILP) in Tripura, complete implementation of the tippura agreement, of the Roman script for the Kokborok language, cancasia of false SC/ST certificates and the implementation of the implementation of the Kokborok language, cancasing false SC/ST certificates 2024 (with ATTF and NLFT) is important. Debbarma warned that if the government did not pay attention to these claims, democratic movements would increase after the October 23 strike. The call comes amid the growing problem of illegal migration in Tripura. According to recent data, Tripura police have arrested from January 2024 to February 2025 816 Bangladeshi citizens, 79 Rohingya and two Nigerian illegal immigrants. -SYANS SCH Share this story Tags