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Tripura: Pradyot Kishore Debbarma and Sudip Roy Barman spur over CAA implementation

First Published: 21st May, 2024 13:54 IST

Debbarma accused Barman of trying to emotionally manipulate the indigenous population, who have historically been used as a vote bank by various political parties.

Sudip Roy Barman has targeted Debbarma, suggesting that his silence on the CAA is due to monetary benefits. In response, Pradyot Kishore Debbarma lashed out at Roy Barman’s frequent party switches, highlighting his moves from the Congress to the Trinamool Congress, then to the BJP, and back to the Congress. Debbarma accused Barman of trying to emotionally manipulate the indigenous population, who have historically been used as a vote bank by various political parties. He described the Congress leader as an actor attempting to deceive the indigenous people for political gains.

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