Police inaction allegations spark political storm in Tripura; Journalists plan fresh protest ahead of Assembly session
Police inaction allegations spark political storm in Tripura; Journalists plan fresh protest ahead of Assembly session
A fresh controversy has erupted in Tripura’s political and administrative circles over alleged police inaction in cases involving Deputy Speaker Ramprasad Paul and Tipra Motha MLA Ranjit Debbarma, prompting journalists across the state to prepare for renewed protests ahead of the upcoming Assembly session.
Critics have alleged that the Tripura Police has failed to take meaningful action despite mounting public pressure. While a case was reportedly registered in connection with alleged threats described by some as “Bargi-like intimidation,” detractors claim that beyond the formal acceptance of complaints, no visible progress has been made in the investigation.
In the matter concerning Deputy Speaker Ramprasad Paul, a case was eventually registered following strong public opinion and what observers described as positive intent expressed by the Chief Minister. However, critics contend that no stringent or visible steps have yet been taken against the accused, raising questions about the administration’s resolve.
The controversy surrounding MLA Ranjit Debbarma has further intensified the debate. According to sources in concerned quarters, no formal case has yet been registered in connection with the allegations against him. It is also claimed that some accused individuals were seen at court premises signing legal documents, yet no significant police action has followed. These developments have triggered scrutiny from various sections of society regarding the role of law enforcement authorities.
Amid the growing discontent, journalists across Tripura have begun staging protests. Demonstrations have already been held in Agartala, with media bodies indicating that further agitation is likely as the Assembly session approaches. Observers note that the initial phase of protests bears resemblance to the statewide demonstrations witnessed in the past following the killings of two journalists, which had sparked widespread public outrage.
Sources indicate that plans are being discussed to escalate the matter beyond the state, potentially drawing national attention.
Members of civil society and the intelligentsia have also come under criticism for what some describe as a conspicuous silence on the issue. As political tensions mount, questions are being raised about the administration’s response and the broader implications for democratic institutions in the state.
With the Assembly budget session imminent, the unfolding developments are expected to intensify political debate. For now, one thing appears certain — the media fraternity has signaled that it will continue to press for accountability.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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