Agartala, April 28, 2026: In a significant move aimed at advancing the peace process in Tripura, Tipra Motha Party supremo Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma has initiated efforts to resolve issues faced by repatriated members of insurgent groups, including the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF).
On Tuesday, Debbarma held a meeting with repatriated ATTF members, where discussions focused on the challenges they continue to face following their return under the peace accord. Sources indicated that concerns related to rehabilitation, livelihood opportunities, and access to basic civic amenities were raised during the interaction.
Following the meeting, it was announced that a high-level delegation comprising representatives of both the ATTF and the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) will soon travel to Delhi. The delegation, led by Debbarma, is expected to engage with senior officials of the Central Government to push for the implementation of key provisions of the peace agreement, particularly those concerning rehabilitation and reintegration.
The development was highlighted on social media by Ranjit Debbarma, MLA of Ramchandraghat and a senior Tipra Motha leader. He described the initiative as part of a broader effort to ensure lasting peace and inclusive development for the indigenous Tiprasa community. He also reiterated the party’s commitment to ensuring that all clauses of the accord are implemented in full, enabling repatriated individuals to reintegrate into society with dignity.
Political observers view the proposed Delhi visit as a crucial step, especially in the context of recent developments in Tripura’s hill areas and the ongoing peace process involving former insurgent groups. Repatriated members have expressed optimism that the initiative will help resolve long-pending grievances and accelerate their transition into mainstream society.









