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In case of deadlock after Tripura assembly polls, we may stake claim to form govt: Tipra Motha presidentThe regional party, which has been attracting large numbers of adherents in the state's tribal areas, is also willing to give outside suppo...
BJP's partner IPFT decides to support TIPRA for Autonomous District Council electionsLed by royal scion Pradyot Kishore Deb Barman TIPRA is a newly formed political party. Along with Pradyot Kishore, IPFT president and Reven...
Lok Sabha polls 2019: Is BJP's dream of winning Northeast over-optimistic?With voters and even its allies uniting against the Citizenship Amendment Bill, the BJP’s target of winning 22 Lok Sabha seats in the North...
Tripura’s drug menace was bigger than Punjab’s: Biplab Deb"Ending the drug menace in Tripura and stopping atrocities against women are two big achievements of our 6-month old government," Biplab De...
From a force to reckon with, Trinamool Congress struggles in TripuraThe Trinamool Congress (TMC) has formed an alliance with the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT) and National Conference of Tripu...
EC team visits poll-bound Tripura, BJP eyes grand alliance of regional partiesTripura is going to polls early next year. The Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT) has already offered to enter into a pre-poll a...
CPI(M) wins Assembly bypoll in TripuraThe Left Front comprising the CPI(M) and its allies have been in power in Tripura since 1978, with the Congress-TUJS in the saddle only in ...
Tea vs rubber: Suspicion over move to amend the Tripura Land Reforms and Land Revenue Act, 1960Rubber versus tea, indigenous people versus the rest: a move to amend the Tripura Land Reforms and Land Revenue Act, 1960 is treated with s...
Tripura government decides to extend AFSPA for six more monthsTripura government has decided to extend the AFSPA in 34 police station areas of the state for another six months from January 1.
Protests erupt as Tripura bars rubber plants on tea estatesTripura government’s proposal to bar cultivation of rubber on land meant for tea estates has provoked an outcry in the state.