The Bhartiya Janata Party’s central leadership has directed the Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb to call of the public meeting that he had called on 13 December in Agartala to seek the “people’s mandate” on whether he should continue as CM.
The decision came after the party leadership showed concern over the ongoing internal hostility between Deb and senior state leaders. Sources close to the party told Hindustan Times that the senior leaders have said that the internal crisis might adversely impact the party’s performance in the 2023 Assembly elections.
On 8 December, while addressing a press conference, Deb said he was disheartened when few people on Sunday raised the slogan ‘Biplab Hatao, Tripura Bachao’ (remove Biplab Deb, save Tripura).
During the media address, Deb had asked for a public meeting on 13 December.
“I would take the advice and guidance of the people whether I should continue as the Chief Minister of Tripura or should I leave the post. I never thought of becoming the Chief Minister of Tripura,” Deb had stated.
Deb said that after the BJP-IPFT (Indigenous People's Front of Tripura) alliance government came to power in March 2018, Tripura progressed a lot in various sectors, including MGNREGA, health, education, infrastructure and agriculture besides the economy.
Thousands of BJP workers and local leaders assembled at the state guest house on Sunday and raised slogans against Deb's leadership while the party's central observer Vinod Kumar Sonkar was holding a series of meetings with the ministers, MLAs and party functionaries.
Sonkar, who came out of the meeting room and told the gatherings that he would listen to each and every party functionary and try his best for the betterment of the BJP, also told the media that there is no difference of opinion within the party and that he has discussed every matter with the ministers, MLAs and party functionaries.
Amid media speculation about dissidence in the BJP's Tripura unit, party President J.P. Nadda had met four legislators from the state in New Delhi on October 13 and discussed various issues.
A 14-member delegation of the state BJP leaders, led by former state President Ranajay Deb, met BJP national General Secretary Arun Singh in Delhi as well on October 14 and discussed organisational and state matters.
Barman (54), son of former Chief Minister and Congress leader Samir Ranjan Barman, led seven MLAs to join the BJP in June 2017 from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) along with scores of party leaders and workers. All seven were elected to the Assembly on Congress tickets but had subsequently switched over to the TMC.
The BJP, in alliance with the tribal Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), handed a humiliating defeat to the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) led Left Front in the 2018 Assembly polls.
Barman became the Health and Family Welfare, Information Technology and Science and Technology Minister after the BJP-led alliance government came to power in Tripura in March 2018.
He was sacked from the cabinet in May last year following "differences of opinion with the Chief Minister".
He is one of the architects of the coalition government of the BJP-IPFT, which wrested power from the CPI(M)-led Left Front after 25 years.
(With inputs from IANS)
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