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IPFT MLA quits; all set to join TIPRA MOTHA

First Published: 14th October, 2022 15:48 IST

Shot in arm for TIPRA MOTHA ahead of 2023 assembly elections. Set back for IPFT. Dhanonjoy Tripura tenders resignation to Speaker.

Dhanonjoy Tripura has quit the IPFT and also as an MLA. In what can be termed as a setback for the IPFT Dhanonjoy Tripura tendered his resignation to state Assembly Speaker Ratan Chakraborty. Top sources have confirmed to Northeast Live that Dhanonjoy Tripura will be joining the TIPRA MOTHA on Saturday.

Meanwhile, TIPRA MOTHA chief and Royal Scion Pradyot Kishore Deb Barma was also present while Dhanonojoy Tripura handed over his resignation to the assembly Speaker.

This indeed is a shot in the arm for the TIPRA MOTHA ahead of the 2023 assembly elections where the party’s agenda will be the creation of GREATER TIPRALAND

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