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Tripura Chief Minister Visits Ailing TIPRA Motha President, Wishes Speedy Recovery



Agartala, Mar 05: Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha today visited TIPRA Motha Party President and veteran leader Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl, who is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Agartala. Dr. Saha, who also holds the portfolio of the state’s Health Minister, personally inquired about Hrangkhawl’s health and wished him a swift recovery.


During his visit, the Chief Minister met with the ailing leader, expressed his concern, and extended his best wishes for Hrangkhawl’s complete recovery. Dr. Saha also spoke with the attending doctor to gain a detailed understanding of Hrangkhawl’s condition and ensured that he is receiving the highest standard of medical care. “My thoughts and prayers are with him during this challenging time. I sincerely hope for his speedy recovery and good health,” Dr. Saha said, reflecting his empathy and compassion.


Hrangkhawl, a respected figure in Tripura’s political arena, has been a prominent leader for decades, and his illness has drawn concern from various political and social circles. Dr. Saha’s visit was widely seen as a gesture of solidarity and goodwill, transcending political differences. It highlighted the importance of unity and compassion, especially during times of personal adversity.


The Chief Minister’s visit underscored the humane side of political leadership, demonstrating that leaders can set aside partisan divides to support one another in times of need. As of now, there have been no further updates on Hrangkhawl’s health, but his supporters and well-wishers continue to pray for his recovery.


This act of kindness by Dr. Saha has been appreciated by many, reinforcing the value of empathy and cooperation in the political sphere. It serves as a reminder that, beyond politics, the well-being of individuals remains a shared priority.

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