Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath announcing rehabilitation scheme update for political violence victims’ families in Agartala
Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath announcing rehabilitation scheme update for political violence victims’ families in Agartala

Tripura government has expanded its rehabilitation scheme for families affected by political violence. Power and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath announced that 18 eligible relatives have received government jobs, while the state reviews more applications under the revised policy in Agartala.

Quick Glance

  • Tripura government received 38 applications under the political violence rehabilitation scheme.
  • 18 eligible family members have already received government employment.
  • Cabinet removed the earlier March 9, 2018 eligibility restriction.
  • A scrutiny committee verifies claims through official records and inquiries.

Agartala: The Tripura government has widened the scope of its rehabilitation programme for families affected by political violence. The decision allows more eligible relatives of victims to seek government employment benefits.

Tripura Power and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath announced the development in Agartala. He said the government continues to support families who lost members in political violence incidents.

The minister explained that the state government created a special employment scheme after the BJP-led government came to power in 2018. The objective was to provide support to families who faced financial difficulties after losing earning members.

The scheme titled “Scheme for Providing Employment to Members of the Family of Persons Killed in Political Violence” came into effect on December 23, 2020.

Initially, the policy covered only those cases where political violence-related deaths occurred before March 9, 2018. Later, the Tripura Cabinet, under Chief Minister Manik Saha, approved changes to remove this limitation.

The amendment expanded the eligibility window and opened the possibility of assistance for more affected families.

Verification Process Remains Central to Employment Approval

The state government has created a detailed verification process before approving employment requests. Authorities examine available evidence before deciding whether a case qualifies under the scheme.

Officials review police records, government documents and other relevant reports. The process aims to establish whether the death occurred due to political violence and whether a family member meets the eligibility criteria.

To maintain transparency, the government formed a scrutiny committee under the leadership of Minister Ratan Lal Nath.

The committee includes senior officials from different departments. Members include the Secretary of the Law Department, Director of the Information and Cultural Affairs Department, an Inspector General of Police and a representative of the Home Department.

The committee examines each application individually before recommending any decision.

18 Families Receive Jobs Out of 38 Applications

According to Nath, the government has received 38 applications seeking benefits under the rehabilitation scheme.

The status of applications is as follows:

Application Status Number
Total applications received 38
Family members provided government jobs 18
Cases recommended for employment 11
Applications rejected after verification 5
Cases under examination 4

The minister said 18 eligible relatives have already received government employment. Meanwhile, 11 additional cases have been recommended for appointments.

However, five applications were rejected after investigations failed to establish a connection between the deaths and political violence. Four other cases remain under review as the verification process continues.

Old Cases Face Documentation Challenges

Minister Nath highlighted difficulties in examining some older cases, especially those linked to the earlier Left Front government period.

He said many old incidents are difficult to verify because supporting documents are unavailable. Missing police records and official reports have created challenges during the investigation process.

Despite these difficulties, Nath said the government is attempting to review every case carefully based on available information.

The issue of missing records has become a major challenge while assessing claims from previous decades. Officials must depend on whatever official evidence remains available before reaching a conclusion.

News Analysis: Focus Shifts Towards Verification and Inclusion

The latest development highlights two important aspects of Tripura’s political violence rehabilitation policy.

First, the government’s decision to remove the March 9, 2018 restriction shows an effort to broaden access to the scheme. The change allows authorities to consider cases beyond the original timeline.

Second, the verification process remains a key factor. Since political violence-related claims involve past incidents, the availability of official documents plays an important role.

The formation of a multi-department scrutiny committee indicates an attempt to create a structured review system. The involvement of law, police and administrative officials provides a wider framework for examining claims.

Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath announcing rehabilitation scheme update for political violence victims’ families in Agartala
Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath announcing rehabilitation scheme update for political violence victims’ families in Agartala

The minister also stressed that the scheme does not depend on political identity. According to him, applications from victims linked to different political parties are considered equally based on evidence and eligibility.

The policy reflects the government’s approach of combining rehabilitation support with verification-based decision-making.

Government Says No Political Bias in Selection Process

Nath stated that the government does not evaluate applications based on political affiliation.

He said victims associated with different political organisations, including the BJP, CPI(M) and Congress, receive equal consideration under the scheme.

The minister said the main objective is to support families who suffered losses because of political violence.

The statement comes in the backdrop of Tripura’s long political history, where several periods witnessed clashes and violence involving different political groups.

The government maintains that the rehabilitation process focuses on genuine cases rather than political background.

People Also Ask

Q1. How many families have received jobs under Tripura’s political violence scheme?

So far, 18 eligible family members have received government employment under the rehabilitation scheme.

Q2. When was Tripura’s political violence employment scheme introduced?

The scheme was officially notified on December 23, 2020.

Q3. Why are some applications still pending?

Some cases are pending because authorities are completing verification and examining available documents.