2021
IPFT initiated collaboration with TIPRA (The Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance), led by Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, to strengthen the indigenous rights movement.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 04:30:05 PM [IST]
Indigenous Peoples Front Of Tripura (IPFT) Information
| Party Name | Indigenous Peoples Front Of Tripura |
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| Founder | Harinath Debbarma Shyama Charan Tripura |
| Party Founded On | 2000 |
| Party Headquarters | Old Kali Bari Road, Krishnanagar, Agartala - 799100 Tripura |
| Youth Wing | Youth IPFT |
| Political Position | Centre-right |
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Indigenous Peoples Front Of Tripura (IPFT) Timeline
IPFT initiated collaboration with TIPRA (The Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance), led by Pradyot Kishore Debbarma, to strengthen the indigenous rights movement.
The party faced internal divisions and leadership disputes, particularly around the alignment with BJP and the handling of the Twipraland demand.
IPFT organized large-scale protests and rallies to demand the creation of Twipraland, drawing significant attention to their cause nationwide.
IPFT entered into an alliance with BJP for the Tripura Legislative Assembly elections. This alliance eventually led to victory in the elections.
After the alliance\'s victory in the 2018 Tripura Assembly elections, IPFT became a part of the state government, securing ministerial positions.
The party witnessed a resurgence in activity and gained significant political momentum under the leadership of NC Debbarma. They intensified their demand for Twipraland.
IPFT began voicing a demand for the creation of a separate state called Twipraland, for the indigenous people within the Tripura region, under Article 2 and 3 of the Constitution of India.
The Indigenous People\'s Front of Tripura (IPFT) was established as a regional political party to represent the indigenous communities of Tripura and advocate for their rights.
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