WEST TRIPURA: Tripura royal scion and chairman of The Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA) Motha, Pradyot Kishore Deb Barman was allegedly heckled on Thursday after clashes broke out between his occasion and Tripura Individuals’s Entrance, one other tribal occasion at Khumulwng space of West Tripura, the headquarters of the district council areas, police stated.
The incident came about centring a political rally organised by the TPF with none approval from the police and administration.
“TPF led by human rights activist Patal Kanya Jamatia sought permission to carry a programme at Khumpui academy subject which was denied by the police and later by the TTAADC administration. Rattled by the denial, the TPF sought to carry the rally arbitrarily and urged the native police to rearrange safety for his or her programme,” a police officer stated.
“They sought permission to carry the programme on December 10, however within the apprehension of breach of peace, the police denied the request. Later, they sought safety for a rally on December 16 and didn’t trouble for any official permission,” stated police.
Though no official permission was granted, police preparations had been tightened up in view of the prevailing state of affairs.
Nevertheless, safety preparations have been tightened up everywhere in the TTAADC headquarters as a way to thwart any untoward incident. An ample variety of TSR and CRPF personnel had been deployed within the area.
The incident came about centring a political rally organised by the TPF with none approval from the police and administration.
“TPF led by human rights activist Patal Kanya Jamatia sought permission to carry a programme at Khumpui academy subject which was denied by the police and later by the TTAADC administration. Rattled by the denial, the TPF sought to carry the rally arbitrarily and urged the native police to rearrange safety for his or her programme,” a police officer stated.
“They sought permission to carry the programme on December 10, however within the apprehension of breach of peace, the police denied the request. Later, they sought safety for a rally on December 16 and didn’t trouble for any official permission,” stated police.
Though no official permission was granted, police preparations had been tightened up in view of the prevailing state of affairs.
Nevertheless, safety preparations have been tightened up everywhere in the TTAADC headquarters as a way to thwart any untoward incident. An ample variety of TSR and CRPF personnel had been deployed within the area.