IPFT threatens movement over modality committee, demands one more cabinet berth

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The IPFT, an ally of the ruling BJP in Tripura, threatened to launch a movement today unless an "inter-ministerial modality committee" was formed within the next three months and also demanded another cabinet berth in the ministry.

He claimed that the Centre had, on January 8, announced to form the committee after an IPFT delegation met and in this regard.

"We are waiting to be updated about the inter-ministerial modality committee, to be formed by the If it does not start functioning within the next three months, we shall launch a democratic movement," Debbarma said.

Demanding one more cabinet berth for the IPFT, he said, "There is a provision for a 12-member cabinet. has filled up nine positions and kept three vacant. We were given two berths in the cabinet, we can get one more."

In the 60-member Assembly, the BJP has 36 legislators, the IPFT eight and the CPI(M) 16.

To a question, Debbarma said the demand for a separate "Twipraland" had emerged in the state in the late 1990s over the issue of backwardness of the tribal people, living mainly in the Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas.

"We cannot just turn away from our demand, but now it remains to be seen how the modality committee studies our problems and how the Centre addresses our grievances," he said.

IPFT NC Debbarma is the has been allotted the tribal welfare portfolio in the BJP-IPFT alliance government in

Asked if the IPFT did not trust its own ministers as regards tackling the issue of backwardness of the tribals, Debbarma said, "It is not a question of trust. The government will act in its own way and we will work in our own way. is a political party and we shall continue with our movement till our goal is achieved.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 15:20 IST