Tripura to progress through unity of tribal, non-tribal people: CM Manik Saha

ANI April 7, 2025 114 views

Tripura's Chief Minister Manik Saha is championing a vision of inclusive progress through peaceful coexistence between tribal and non-tribal communities. During a Ram Navami event, he stressed the importance of resolving issues through dialogue and mutual understanding. Saha highlighted the government's commitment to bringing smiles to people's faces and honoring cultural contributions. His approach focuses on building trust and ensuring welfare across all sections of society.

"We will all stand together. The state will progress through the peaceful coexistence of people" - CM Manik Saha
Agartala, April 7: Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday said that the state will move forward through the peaceful coexistence of people from both tribal and non tribal communities.

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Tripura government committed to welfare of all communities

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CM advocates dialogue for resolving societal issues

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State allocates funds for tribal cultural development

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Religious harmony highlighted as key to progress

"People have faith in the current government. One of the goals of this government is to ensure the overall welfare of every section," Saha told ANI.

CM Saha said this after attending the Ram Navami Utsav at Sri Saibaba Temple, Baisnab Tilla, near Amtali Police Station in Agartala today.

CM Saha said, "We will all stand together. The state will progress through the peaceful coexistence of people from both castes and tribes. If there is any problem, we will resolve it through dialogue. Many issues are settled at the round table. We have demonstrated this not just in words but also through actions. If a problem arises, we try to resolve it swiftly. People trust us, and based on that trust, we work to address any issue. We work for the welfare of the people across all matters."

The Chief Minister also remarked that the people of Tripura are deeply religious.

"Especially mothers and sisters have unwavering faith in religion. And because they have faith in religion, we are believers. Those who do not believe in religion are atheists. When we visit religious places, we experience a different kind of feeling. Our government's goal is to bring smiles to people's faces," he added.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, CM Saha emphasized the government's commitment to honouring the contributions of individuals who have elevated the state's reputation through their exceptional work. He underscored the importance of ensuring that their legacies are not forgotten.

"The pioneer of modern sculpture in the state is Bipul Kanti Saha. He is one of the talented children in this state. Due to his tireless hard work and dedication, the art of sculpture here has been appreciated across the world. Such personalities can never be forgotten. They will inspire the next generation to move forward," said CM Saha.

CM Saha said this while inaugurating the 3-day-long Bipul Kanti Saha State Art & Craft Festival at Government Art and Craft College, Lichubagan, which was organized by the Information and Cultural Affairs Department.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that Rs. 3 crore has been allocated in the budget for the fiscal year 2025-26 for musical instrument workshops for tribals across the state.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is such a positive message from our CM! Unity is exactly what Tripura needs to prosper. The focus on both tribal and non-tribal welfare shows inclusive thinking 👏
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Rajiv K.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope these words translate into concrete actions. The tribal communities have faced marginalization for decades - they need more than just promises.
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Sunita P.
The allocation for tribal musical instruments is a wonderful initiative! Preserving cultural heritage while promoting unity is the way forward. Our diverse traditions make Tripura special ❤️
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Amit D.
Good to see recognition for artists like Bipul Kanti Saha. When we celebrate our achievers from all communities, it builds bridges between people. More such events please!
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Tania R.
The emphasis on dialogue over conflict resolution is refreshing. In these polarized times, we need more leaders who prioritize talking things out rather than confrontation.
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Debashish N.
As someone from a tribal background, I cautiously welcome these statements. The proof will be in implementation - especially in education and job opportunities for tribal youth.

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