Tripura Congress leaders Asish Saha and Sudip Roy Barman addressed Executive Meeting in Agartala on May 17, 2026
Tripura Congress leaders Asish Saha and Sudip Roy Barman addressed Executive Meeting in Agartala on May 17, 2026

The Tripura Pradesh Congress intensified its political offensive against the BJP-led Central government during its First Executive Meeting in Agartala on Saturday. Senior Congress leaders discussed the NEET controversy, economic issues, foreign policy, organisational unity, and electoral strategies for Tripura and the Northeast ahead of upcoming Assembly elections.

Quick Glance

  • Tripura Congress held its First Executive Meeting in Agartala on May 17, 2026.
  • Congress leaders criticised the Centre over NEET, economy, and foreign policy.
  • Asish Saha condemned alleged police action on Youth Congress leader Uday Bhanu Chib.
  • Poll strategies for Tripura and Manipur Assembly elections were discussed.

Tripura Congress Sharpens Political Attack Against BJP

Agartala: The Tripura Pradesh Congress used its First Executive Meeting in Agartala to strengthen organisational coordination and sharpen its criticism of the BJP-led Central government.

The meeting was attended by senior Congress leaders, Youth Congress workers, NSUI representatives, and party functionaries from different districts of the State. Discussions focused on national political developments, organisational discipline, youth mobilisation, and preparations for future elections in the Northeast.

Tripura Pradesh Congress president Asish Saha and senior Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman addressed the gathering.

The event reflected the Congress party’s attempt to rebuild organisational strength in Tripura while intensifying its political campaign against the ruling BJP.

Asish Saha Calls for Unity and Discipline

Addressing party workers, Asish Saha stressed the importance of unity, discipline, and commitment within the organisation.

He urged Youth Congress members to work collectively and maintain organisational integrity. According to Saha, unity among workers would be essential for strengthening the party’s political base in the State.

The Congress leader also highlighted the need for coordinated efforts among district-level leaders, Youth Congress activists, and NSUI workers.

Party leaders present at the meeting said organisational discipline and grassroots mobilisation would remain major priorities for the Congress in the coming months.

Congress Raises NEET Examination Controversy

A major part of the discussion revolved around the ongoing NEET controversy.

Saha said protests had been organised in several states demanding accountability over the examination issue. In Tripura too, Youth Congress and NSUI jointly conducted demonstrations across multiple districts.

The Congress leadership alleged that the Union Education Ministry had failed to address concerns raised over the examination process.

During the meeting, Saha also condemned the alleged police action against Youth Congress national president Uday Bhanu Chib during a protest programme in the national capital.

Concern was expressed over the injuries reportedly suffered by Chib during the agitation. Wishes were conveyed for his speedy recovery.

Congress leaders informed workers that Uday Bhanu Chib might visit Tripura shortly as part of future organisational programmes.

Northeast Election Strategy Discussed

The executive meeting also focused on political developments in the Northeast region.

According to party leaders, recent discussions involving representatives from four Northeastern states were organised under the banner of the All India Youth Congress.

Leaders including State in-charge Shabdagiri Shankar Urapa, State Secretary Krishna Tilok, district-level office bearers, and Youth Congress representatives reportedly participated in the discussions.

Special attention was given to the political situation in Manipur and preparations for upcoming Assembly elections in Manipur and Tripura.

Congress leaders stated that strategies were being prepared for future electoral battles in the region.

Sudip Roy Barman Attacks Centre on Economy, Foreign Policy

Senior Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman launched a sharp criticism of the BJP-led Central government during his speech.

He alleged that the country was facing an economic crisis and claimed that India’s foreign policy had weakened under the current leadership.

Roy Barman also referred to statements made earlier by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding COVID management, GST implementation, economic policies, and foreign affairs.

According to him, many of those concerns were now proving to be correct.

“People are gradually realising that earlier warnings are turning into reality,” Roy Barman said while describing Rahul Gandhi as a “visionary leader.”

The Congress MLA also urged party workers to remain committed despite the party not being in power either in Tripura or at the Centre.

Allegations Over Fuel Imports and Corporate Benefits

During his address, Roy Barman also raised questions regarding India’s petroleum imports from Russia.

He alleged that although petroleum products were imported at lower prices, common citizens did not benefit from reduced fuel costs.

Instead, he claimed that large corporate groups benefited financially by refining imported petroleum products and exporting them to other countries at higher prices.

The BJP has not issued any immediate response regarding the allegations raised during the Congress meeting.

Congress Eyes Organisational Revival in Tripura

Political observers believe the executive meeting marked an effort by the Tripura Congress to revive organisational activities ahead of future elections.

The party has been trying to expand its grassroots presence through Youth Congress programmes, issue-based protests, and district-level mobilisation campaigns.

The meeting in Agartala also reflected the Congress leadership’s focus on regional coordination across Northeastern states.

Tripura Congress leaders Asish Saha and Sudip Roy Barman addressed Executive Meeting in Agartala on May 17, 2026
Tripura Congress leaders Asish Saha and Sudip Roy Barman addressed Executive Meeting in Agartala on May 17, 2026

With elections approaching in Manipur and later in Tripura, the Congress appears to be preparing for an aggressive political campaign in the region.

Key Issues Discussed at the Meeting

Topic Details
Organisational Unity Emphasis on discipline and worker coordination
NEET Controversy Demand for accountability over examination concerns
Police Action Condemnation of alleged action against Uday Bhanu Chib
Economy Criticism of Central economic policies
Foreign Policy Allegations of policy failure by Congress leaders
Northeast Elections Strategy discussions for Manipur and Tripura polls

People Also Ask (FAQs)

What was discussed at the Tripura Congress Executive Meeting?

The meeting focused on organisational unity, the NEET controversy, economic issues, foreign policy, and preparations for future Assembly elections in Tripura and Manipur.

Why did Congress leaders criticise the Centre during the meeting?

Congress leaders criticised the BJP-led Central government over economic management, foreign policy, and handling of the NEET examination controversy.

Who attended the Congress meeting in Agartala?

The meeting was attended by Asish Saha, Sudip Roy Barman, Youth Congress leaders, NSUI representatives, and district-level Congress workers.