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TIPRA Motha leader Pradyot Kishore Debbarma is set to meet with Union Home Ministry representatives in New Delhi, accompanied by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. 
The outcome of this discussion will influence TIPRA Motha’s role in the state coalition government.
Pradyot, currently located in Guwahati, utilized a video message to underscore the importance of unity in the wake of the Tripura Board of Secondary Education’s recent decision reversal. The board, succumbing to pressure from indigenous groups, rescinded its earlier approval for students to use Bengali or Roman script while taking exams in the Kokborok language.
Amidst these developments, Pradyot urged members of militant outfits to disarm and integrate into mainstream society. The leader’s call for unity and peaceful integration carries significant weight, especially considering the ongoing political dynamics in the region.
The impending discussions in New Delhi are expected to shape TIPRA Motha’s stance within the state coalition government, making Pradyot’s visit a pivotal moment in Tripura’s political landscape.

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