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Ranjit Debbarma was arrested when he attempted to Expose Communist Govt's 1993's agreement with ATTF : Anti-National, Terror-Sponsoring CPI-M Party exposed !
TIWN Nov 27, 2017
Ranjit Debbarma was arrested when he attempted to Expose Communist Govt's 1993's agreement  with ATTF : Anti-National, Terror-Sponsoring CPI-M Party exposed !
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AGARTALA, Nov 27 (TIWN): All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) had surrendered not so easily, but just to come in power Tripura Govt had dealt a cruelty with militants, which the Govt never could fulfill due to majority's vote banks of Bengalis, but the anti-Bengali sentiments the Communists used earlier and using till day to keep the tension among Tribals and Bengalis alive. First it was shocking to recovered Manik Sarkar's 1992's statement (as opposition leader) which used tribal votebanks to come in power demanding not only to push back immigrants of Bangladesh but also demanded inner permit's launching for ADC areas. But recently Ranjit Debbarma, former AATF chief has been arrested after he held a rally at his own resident in Sidhai. But ahead of Election the arrest has confused the mass as Ranjit Debbarma was popularly known as CPI-M's right hand, used for terror.

After the arrest the oppositions BJP brought allegations that might be Ranjit Debbarma wanted to start a new political party and thus he was arrested. 

But one major point needs to be highlighted that Ranjit Debbarma demanded the implementation of the deal which was done in 1993 between ATTF and Tripura Govt.

There were certain deals among ATTF and Tripura CPI-M Govt which would shock the Bengalis to know, what damages Dasarath Deb, Manik Sarkar had done and why till day tension remained unending across hills. 

The peace pact among   ATTF and Tripura CPI-M Govt says :

Memorandum 1 : Action is taken against foreign Nationals: - Action would be taken in respect of sending back all Bangladesh foreign nationals who have come to Tripura after 25 th March, 1971 and are not in possession of valid documents authorizing their presence in Tripura.

Memorandum 2 : Restoration of alienated land: - Effective steps would be taken in items of the Tripura Land Revenue and Land Reform Act, 1960 for restoring land alienated by tribal.

Memorandum 3 : Inclusion of Tribal majority villages in ADC Area: - Tribal majority villages which now fall outside the ADC area and are contiguous to the ADC area, would be included in the TTAADC.

Memorandum 4 : Introduction of Inner line permit: - The case for introduction of an Inner-Line Permit system would be taken up with the government of India. The State Government will insist on the Movement of India to approve this demand.

Memorandum 5 : Village Police Force for the ADC: - The constitution of village Police Force under the administrative control of the TTAADC is acceptable in principle to the State Government and the State Government will take up with the Government of India for Constitutional amendment, if required, to fulfil this demand.

Memorandum 6 : Increase in the Number of Seats for Sch. Tribes Candidates in the TTAADC: - The demand for more representation of Scheduled Tribe Members in the Autonomous District Council is acceptable to the State Government in principle and efforts will be made amendment of the rules which deal with reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribe in order to increase the numbers of reserve seats to 25 (Twenty-five).

Memorandum 7 :  Setting up of a Cultural Development center: - Upajati Sanskritik vikas kendra (Tribal Cultural development Centre) with arrangements for training would be set up in the TTAADC area.

Memorandum 8 :  Improvement of KOKBORAK and other Tribal Languages: - A Bhasha commission would be setup for the improvement of Kok Borok and other Tribal Languages, steps would also is taken for the introduction in phase of Kok Borak at Progressively higher levels of education.

Memorandum 9 :  Preservation of Ujjanyanta Palace as historical Monument and shifting of Tripura Legislative Assembly. Respecting sentiments of all sections of the population, especially the tribal of Tripura, steps would be taken to contract a separate building for The Tripura Legislative Assembly and to retain the Ujjanyanta Palace as a Historical Monument.

Memorandum 10 : Renaming of the Village Rivers, Etc.: - Steps would be initiated to ensure that all villages and rivers which earlier had tribal names and which were subsequently renamed, are given their original tribal names.

Memorandum 11 : Jhumia re-settlement: - Area based for resettlement of jhumias would continue to be implemented in order to provide for a strong economic base for the jhumias of Tripura.

Memorandum 12 :  Industrial Development in TTAADC: - All necessary steps would be taken to ensure the promotion of industrial activities in TTAADC areas.

Memorandum 13 :  Secured accommodation and escort for Office Bearers: - The President, VicePresident, Convener and 4 (four) other members of the Executive Committee of the ATTF will be given secured accommodation subsequent to their surrender and they will also be given personal security guard for such period as may be decided by the Government. They will be provided with Police escort during their movement outside Agartala as and when required.

Memorandum 14 :  Housing Facilities: - After surrender, ATTF personal shall be provided with a house with GCI sheet raffling with a floor area of 220 square feet for their accommodation as early as possible and the ATTF personal shall take part in constructing such houses, provided that the cost of each house shall not exceed Rs. 20,000/= (Rupees Twenty thousand.

Memorandum 15 :   Drinking water Facilities: - Steps would be taken by the State Government to Provide Drinking water in the resettlement colonied set up by the Government to resettle the ATTF personal.

Memorandum 16 :    Government Employment or Economic Package: - All ATTF personal, on their surrender, will be provided with government employment according to their qualification or economic facilities as provided here in and till such Government employment or economic facilities are given, each surrendered ATTF personal shall be paid subsistence allowance at the rate of Rs.500/= (Rupees five hundred) only per month, so, however, that the subsistence allowance shall not be paid beyond a period of 10 (ten) months.

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