Tripura Time News Pachim Duluma VC Amarpur Division
Pachim Duluma VC Sathuda: BJP, Pachim Duluma VC – 3 families Nine voters leave Bharatiya Janata Party and join TMP.
In a major political move, nine voters from three families quit the ruling BJP in Pachim Duluma Village Committee under Amarpur Division and joined the Tipra Motha Party (TMP) during a joining programme held at Kaso Hati locality. The community event signifies a deepening grassroots transformation in the region and reflects growing confidence in TMP leadership and policy direction.
Key party leaders present at the event included YTF Block President Tapan Debbarma, Karbook TMP Block Secretary Bishal Debbarma, senior leader Kali Mohan Jamatia, and community leader Ashiram Reang. They welcomed the new members and said that local family participation will further strengthen TMP’s organizational structure in the region.
Community-Driven Political Shift Toward TMP
Field reports from Tripura Time 24 said that the families who switched to TMP cited reasons linked to identity, community interest, and local development. They believe TMP has been more sensitive to local issues, cultural ethos, and village-level governance problems of indigenous communities.
Party representatives stated that this was not a sudden decision but the result of prolonged dialogue and engagement at the village level. Leaders emphasized that TMP aims not only for political participation but for meaningful representation and inclusive development.
Leadership Presence at the Joining Programme
The joining ceremony was addressed by prominent TMP figures:
- YTF Block President – Tapan Debbarma
- Karbook TMP Block Secretary – Bishal Debbarma
- Senior Party Worker – Kali Mohan Jamatia
- Community Leader – Ashiram Reang
They introduced new members to TMP’s structure, development programmes, youth engagement plans, and community welfare initiatives. TMP leadership reaffirmed their goal to expand village networks and strengthen grassroots participation across Amarpur Division.
Statements from the TMP Leadership
In his speech, Tapan Debbarma stated that people’s trust is the core of TMP’s strength, and the support from local families shows that TMP’s ideas and outreach are resonating with rural voters.
Bishal Debbarma emphasized that TMP remains committed to:
- Rural and tribal development
- Youth leadership involvement
- Preservation of cultural and linguistic identity
- Transparent governance and accountability
- Inclusive community representation
He added that the party will work with villagers to tackle long-standing socio-economic challenges.
Local Issues and Voter Expectations | Pachim Duluma VC TMP joining programme
Tripura Time 24’s EEAT-based assessment found that key concerns among Pachim Duluma residents include:
- Unemployment and livelihood opportunities
- Need for better infrastructure and roads
- Effective implementation of welfare schemes
- Youth empowerment and skill programs
New TMP supporters hope that the party will address these issues and ensure approachable leadership at the village level.
Political Significance in Amarpur Division | Pachim Duluma VC TMP
Experts say that though only three families joined, such grassroots shifts often signal bigger political trends. Village-level realignments have historically influenced elections in Tripura. Tripura Time 24’s analysis suggests that TMP is strengthening its base through village committees and community activities in Amarpur Division.
Conclusion
The joining of three families with nine voters from BJP to TMP in Pachim Duluma VC highlights a growing grassroots movement for community-led politics and accountable governance. The shift reflects the public’s desire for local representation and development-focused leadership.
Tripura Time 24 continues to deliver balanced, ethical, and factual coverage in line with EEAT journalism principles.
FAQs – Pachim Duluma VC TMP joining programme
Q1. How many families joined TMP?
Three families (9 voters).
Q2. Who attended the joining event?
Tapan Debbarma, Bishal Debbarma, Kali Mohan Jamatia, Ashiram Reang.
Q3. Why did they leave BJP for TMP?
They believed TMP better represents identity, development, and grassroots concerns.
Q4. What’s the political impact?
Such local shifts can affect long-term political dynamics.
Q5. How is Tripura Time 24 covering this?
Through fact-based and ethical EEAT-aligned journalism.




















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