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ADC passed 14 customary laws, police rules

By NEH Report
Dec 28, 2022..
ADC passed 14 customary laws, police rules

The Council of Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) on Wednesday unanimously passed customary laws for 14 tribes of the state and has also passed ADC police rules.

Addressing a press conference here at Agartala press club on Wednesday, the  Deputy Chief Executive Member (CEM) of ADC Animesh Debbarma said all the Member of District Councils (MDCs) including ruling Tipra-Motha, opposition BJP and two nominated MDCs were unanimously supported the 14 Bills for customary laws for 14 tribes of the state among 19 tribes.

With the passing of these Bills, other tribes and sub-tribes living in ADC areas will also get the benefits and Council on Wednesday has also passed the District Council Police Rules. The police rules Bill passed based on 1977-ADC Police Act, said Debbarma and added that it will now form its own police forces.

Apart from these, the Council has also a Bill related to the counting process for Village Committee (VC) elections.

While, Debbarma strongly castigated the state government for announcing 12 % DA and DR for state government employees and pensioners. He said that there is nothing to celebrate the announcement and claimed that the present state government has grossly deprived its employees and pensioners.

Instead of giving DA twice in a year, the BJP government in their last five years tenure had also released DA three times and deprived the employees from their legitimate rights of DA ten times in the last five years, said Debbarma.

He criticized the state government for its alleged betrayal policies and depriving government employees of getting 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC). He said that despite the double-engine governments and BJP’s Vision Document assurance, the government employees were not awarded with the financial benefits of 7th CPC.

Debbarma also alleged that the present state government  grossly deprived the 35% population of ADC by allocating only 2% of the state's budget. He said that out of state budget amount of Rs. 26,800 crore, the ADC has given only 619 crore and among sanctioned 619 crore fund, the present Council of ADC have to spend Rs. 500 crore for salaries and pension for its employee and only Rs. 119 crore has to be utilized for developmental works. He said that the ADC administration never before saw such deprivation and people of the state will definitely raise their voice against such deprivation.

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