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Why ex-Congress leader Maharaj Pradyot Debbarma could now hold key to 2023 Tripura polls

Why ex-Congress leader ‘Maharaj’ Pradyot Debbarma could now hold key to 2023 Tripura polls Pradyot Manikya’s TIPRA Motha & its ally INPT won 18 seats in tribal areas’ district council polls, while BJP won 9 and its partner IPFT drew a blank. Karishma Hasnat 11 April, 2021 5:50 pm IST Text Size: A+ Guwahati: Saturday’s Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) election results showed the indigenous people voted for the leadership of a single man — royal scion and former state Congress president Pradyot Kishore Debbarma (also known as Pradyot Manikya). The TTAADC covers 68 per cent of the total geographical area of Tripura, and is home to over one-third of the total state population. The district council has a total of 30 seats, of which 28 are for elected members, while two are nominated by the governor of Tripura.

LORD READING AND NON-CO-OPERATION

142 IN view of the change of regime in India and of the hope expressed by the new Viceroy that Indians would try at the outset to give faith to him until they found him undeserving of it, speculation has for some time been rife as to what attitude the leaders of the non-co-operation movement would take up towards His Excellency. It would seem that there is no room for a change of attitude, because the movement never purported to be and never was directed against individuals. It is directed against a system of government, and so long as that system remains unaltered, any change in the personnel of the head of the Government cannot, it may be said, be reasonably expected to affect the course of the movement. It is also possible to hold that if Lord Reading desires the suspension of the movement for a time, in order that he may be enabled, in the calmer atmosphere that would be secured thereby, to study things for himself, it is for him to either formally or informally ask for its sus

AICC Incharge of West Bengal, Jitin Prasada tests Covid-19 postive

All India Congress Committee in charge of West Bengal, Jitin Prasada on Wednesday announced that he had tested positive for Covid-19. The former minister for State for Human Resource in a tweet said: I have tested positive for COVID-19. Anyone who may have come in contact with me over the last few days, please get yourselves tested. I am presently in quarantine as advised by my doctors. On April 5, he was seen campaigning in Kolkata Port in the South Kolkata district of Bengal for the Congress candidate, MD Mukhtar ahead of phase four of the West Bengal assembly elections. Polling in the fourth phase in the eight-phased West Bengal Assembly election is scheduled to be held on April 10.

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