RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Likely to Meet Tipra Motha Founder Pradyot Debbarma During Crucial Tripura Visit
By Our Correspondent
Agartala, April 20, 2026
A significant political and cultural development is expected in Tripura as Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is likely to meet Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, founder of the Tipra Motha Party, during his ongoing three-day visit to the state.
According to sources within Tipra Motha, Bhagwat has already expressed his willingness to hold a meeting with Pradyot Debbarma. The meeting is likely to take place at the historic Rayel Palace, a venue Bhagwat has reportedly visited during his previous trips to Tripura.
The anticipated interaction comes at a politically sensitive time, particularly in the backdrop of the recent Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections, where Tipra Motha secured a landslide victory, while the BJP faced an unexpected setback in tribal regions. Political observers believe that this meeting could carry considerable strategic importance for future alignments and outreach in the state’s tribal belt.
The development also gains significance amid ongoing narratives and concerns regarding demographic and religious changes in Tripura’s tribal areas. There have been discussions in certain quarters about increasing religious conversions and alleged infiltration issues, as well as evolving political equations involving different communities. In this context, the meeting between Bhagwat and Pradyot Debbarma is being closely watched.
Bhagwat arrived in Tripura earlier and has been accorded the status of a State Guest by the government, reflecting the importance of his visit. One of the central highlights of his tour is his participation in the consecration (Pran Pratishtha) ceremony of the Maa Chinmayi Soundarya Temple at Mohanpur, scheduled for April 21, 2026, at 6:45 AM.
During his stay, Bhagwat is also scheduled to meet Manik Saha, along with other prominent figures. These meetings are expected to touch upon social, cultural, and developmental issues concerning the state.
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