Religious faith strengthens social harmony: CM
Tripura CM Dr. Manik Saha emphasizes peaceful coexistence between tribal and non-tribal communities for the state’s progress. Speaking at Ram Navami Utsav in Agartala, he highlights the government’s commitment to dialogue, faith, and overall welfare.
Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha today said that the state will move forward through the peaceful coexistence of people from both tribal and non tribal communities.
“People have faith in the current government. One of the goals of this government is to ensure the overall welfare of every section,” he said.
Dr. Saha said this after attending the Ram Navami Utsav at Sri Saibaba Temple, Baisnab Tilla, near Amtali Police Station in Agartala today.

Dr. Saha said, “We will all stand together. The state will progress through the peaceful coexistence of people from both castes and tribes. If there is any problem, we will resolve it through dialogue. Many issues are settled at the round table. We have demonstrated this not just in words but also through actions. If a problem arises, we try to resolve it swiftly. People trust us, and based on that trust, we work to address any issue. We work for the welfare of the people across all matters.”
The Chief Minister also remarked that the people of Tripura are deeply religious.
“Especially mothers and sisters have unwavering faith in religion. And because they have faith in religion, we are believers. Those who do not believe in religion are atheists. When we visit religious places, we experience a different kind of feeling. Our government’s goal is to bring smiles to people’s faces,” he added.