Tipra Motha founder Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma has insisted that the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala should remain closed until attacks on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh cease and anti-India statements are retracted. His comments followed the suspension of visa and consular services at the mission, a development influenced by protests from the Youth Tipra Motha Federation and his warning of a strong response to threats against Indian diplomatic entities. Debbarma emphasized the need for unity among the people of Tripura, regardless of political differences, stating that national interests should supersede party politics. He reiterated that the resumption of services at the Bangladesh office would be contingent on an end to the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and cessation of hostile remarks towards India. He characterized the current situation as a reflection of India’s resilience and urged citizens to prioritize national identity over political affiliations.
Pradyot Debbarma Says No to Bangladesh Mission Reopening in Agartala, Cites Attacks on Hindus
