In a significant political development, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha is set to meet Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami in New Delhi. During this crucial meeting, Saha plans to bring up the sensitive issue of the recent Chakma murder case that has stirred tensions in the region.
The Chakma community, a minority group with historical roots in Northeast India, has been at the center of controversy following the brutal killing of one of their members. Local reports indicate rising unrest among the Chakma population, who allege negligence by authorities in addressing the crime. This meeting comes at a time when inter-state coordination on minority issues is under scrutiny.
Sources close to the Tripura government reveal that CM Saha intends to urge his Uttarakhand counterpart for support in ensuring justice. The discussion is expected to cover investigative lapses, security measures for vulnerable communities, and potential central intervention. Uttarakhand, with its own history of ethnic sensitivities, may play a pivotal role in amplifying the call for action.
Political analysts view this as a strategic move by Saha to highlight Northeast concerns on a national platform. ‘Bringing the issue to New Delhi underscores the urgency,’ said a senior BJP leader. The outcome of this dialogue could influence future policies on minority protections across states.
As the meeting unfolds, all eyes are on how Dhami responds to Saha’s plea. With elections on the horizon in several states, this could emerge as a key talking point. Stay tuned for updates as the two leaders address this pressing matter.
