CPI(M) Announces 60-Member State Committee with Jitendra Chaudhury as Secretary
By Our Correspondent
Agartala, January 31, 2025
Tripura CPI(M) has unveiled its new 60-member state committee, marking a significant step toward restructuring the party with fresh leadership and strategic direction. Along with this, a 16-member secretariat has been formed, with senior leader Jitendra Chaudhury taking charge as the state secretariat.
The newly proposed state committee, endorsed by the outgoing leadership, includes several key figures such as former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, veteran leaders Aghore Debbarma, Tapan Chakraborty, Rama Das, and Naresh Jamatia. Jitendra Chaudhury, a prominent tribal leader and former MP, will lead the party in its new phase of political mobilization.
Complete List of the 60-Member CPI(M) State Committee
1. Manik Sarkar (Centre)
2. Aghore Debbarma (Centre)
3. Tapan Chakraborty (Centre)
4. Rama Das (Centre)
5. Jitendra Chaudhury (Centre)
6. Manik Dey (Centre)
7. Naresh Jamatia (Centre)
8. Ratan Bhowmik (Centre)
9. Radha Charan Debbarma (Centre)
10. Sudhan Das (Centre)
11. Rajendra Reang (Kanchanpur-1)
12. Amitabha Datta (Dharmanagar-1)
13. Haripada Das (Centre)
14. Islam Uddin (Dharmanagar-2)
15. Abhijit Dey (Dharmanagar-3)
16. Bijita Nath (W) (Dharmanagar-4)
17. Durgesh Roy (Dharmanagar-5)
18. Ajit Das (Panisagar-1)
19. Swapan Baishnab (Kumarghat-1)
20. Krishnendu Chowdhury (Kailashahar-1)
21. Biswarup Goswami (Kailashahar-2)
22. Nirode Saha (Longthorai Valley-1)
23. Jiban Mohan Tripura (Longthorai Valley-2)
24. Pankaj Chakraborty (Ambassa)
25. Anjan Das (Kamalpur-1)
26. Amalendu Debbarma (Kamalpur-2)
27. Lalit Tripura (Ganda-Twisa-1)
28. Padma Debbarma (Khowai-1)
29. Nirmal Biswas (Khowai-2)
30. Hemanta Jamatia (Teliamura-1)
31. Manindra Das (Teliamura-2)
32. Shankar Prasad Datta (Sadar-1)
33. Subhasish Ganguly (Sadar-2)
34. Krishna Rakshit (W) (Sadar-3)
35. Ratan Das (Sadar-4)
36. Amal Chakraborty (Sadar-5)
37. Panchali Bhattacharya (W) (Sadar-6)
38. Shyamal Dey (Sadar-7)
39. Pranab Debbarma (Mohanpur-1)
40. Ramani Debbarma (W) (Mohanpur-2)
41. Madhusudhan Das (Jirania-1)
42. Samar Chakraborty (Dukli-1)
43. Jharna Das Baidya (W) (Dukli-2)
44. Swapna Datta (W) (Dukli-3)
45. Nabarun Deb (Dukli-4)
46. Siddiqur Rahaman (Bishalgarh-1)
47. Ratan Saha (Sonamura-1)
48. Suresh Das (Sonamura-2)
49. Ramendra Debbarma (Jampuijala-1)
50. Parimal Debnath (Amarpur-1)
51. Parikshit Kalai (Amarpur-2)
52. Priyamani Debbarma (Karbook-1)
53. Basudeb Majumder (Belonia-1)
54. Tapas Datta (Belonia-2)
55. Dipankar Sen (Belonia-3)
56. Ashutosh Debnath (Shantir Bazar-1)
57. Parikshit Murasingh (Shantir Bazar-2)
58. Arun Tripura (Sabroom-1)
59. Samir Paul (DDK)
60. Dilip Datta (New) (Udaipur)
The 60-member state committee includes senior leaders, experienced policymakers, and grassroots workers from various districts, ensuring balanced representation. Jitendra Chaudhury’s leadership is expected to bring new energy to the party, particularly in strengthening CPI(M)'s presence in rural and tribal areas.
With the BJP-led government firmly in place in Tripura, CPI(M) faces a challenging political landscape. Under Jitendra Chaudhury’s leadership, the party is expected to focus on grassroots mobilization, strengthening organizational networks, and addressing key issues such as unemployment, tribal rights, and economic concerns.
The formation of this new leadership team signals CPI(M)’s intent to revitalize its base and counter the ruling party in the upcoming political battles.
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