Tipraland State Party
AbbreviationTSP
LeaderC.R. Debbarma
PresidentChittaranjan (C.R) Debbarma
SecretaryDavid Murasing
FounderChitta-Ranjan Debbarma, David Murasing and Ranchak Kwthang
Founded25 October 2015
Dissolved2021
Merged intoTipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance
IdeologyTripuri nationalism
Tipraland
ECI StatusRegional Party (Tripura)

Tipraland State Party (TSP) was a regional political party in Tripura, India.

A rally by TSP

TSP beliefs relate to Tripuri nationalism, social reformation, and revolution for the Tripuri nation. The main demand of the party is to elevate Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council to Tipraland statehood under Article 3 of the Indian Constitution. TSP used to be active in the Indigenous Tripuri areas of Tripura between 2015 and 2021.

History

The party was formed on October 25, 2015, by retired Tripura Civil Service (TCS) Officer Chitta Ranjan Debbarma and former Vice President of Twipra Students' Federation (TSF) Ex-Member, Advisory Board, TSF; onetime General Secretary, Tripura Tribal Officers' Forum. Shri Sonacharan Debbarma is the vice-president.

The founding president is Debbarma.

The TSP leaders submitted a memorandum demanding that Tipraland be made a state to Shri Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India on 1 April 2018. He assured them he would examine the issue and emphasized that discussions and meetings should continue on the issue.[1]

The Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT), Tipraland State Party (TSP) and IPFT (Tipraha) merged with the Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA) party in 2021.[2][3][4][5]

References

  1. Nath, Sujit (9 February 2018). "Despite IPFT-BJP Alliance, Tipraland State Party to Contest Polls in Tripura". News18.com. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  2. "INPT merged with TIPRA Motha, Bijay Hrangkhal TIPRA Motha new President". tripurainfo.com.
  3. "Tripura: INPT announces merger with TIPRA". Assam Tribune.
  4. "Tripura: INPT merges with Pradyot Kishore Deb Barman's TIPRA". Zee News.
  5. "Dramatic political twists in Tripura ahead of ADC polls". Northeast Today.


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