Harinath Debbarma Explained

Harinath Debbarma
Office:Member of the Tripura Legislative Assembly
Term Start:1977
Term End:1983
Predecessor:Niranjan Deb
Successor:Parimal Chandra Saha
Constituency:Charilam[1] [2] [3]
Birth Date:1933 6, df=yes
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Politician, Activist and Statesman
Known For:Founder of TUJS, IPFT
  • A Brief History of Rajmala, 2020 (in English and Bengali)

Harinath Debbarma (born 30 June 1933) is a Tipra-Indian politician, activist and statesman from Tripura. Harinath Debbarma founded the Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti (TUJS)[4] [5] in 1967 along with Shyama Charan Tripura. Later he founded the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura in 1997.[6]

Harinath Debbarma[7] was also a Member of Legislative Assembly from the Charilam constituency in Tripura and the former CEM of TTAADC (1990).[8] In 2019, he authored a revised version of the Rajmala in Bengali and later published the translated English 'A Brief History of Rajmala'[9] in February 2020.

References

  1. Web site: Charilam Constituency, Tripura Assembly Election 1977 Results, MLA, Voters, Political Parties Data. Entrance India.
  2. Web site: List of all MLA from Charilam Assembly Constituency Seat(Tripura). Result University.
  3. Web site: List of Successful Candidates in Tripura Assembly Election in 1977. Election India.
  4. Book: Bhattacharyaa, Harihar. Radical Politics and Governance in India's North East. Routledge. 2018. 9781315618517. London. 268.
  5. News: Dey. Tapas. 17 June 2017. Journey through 50 years of Tripura's first tribal based regional party: TUJS-INPT. The Northeast Today. 24 March 2021.
  6. News: Virk. Aviral. 8 March 2018. What Does BJP's Tripura Ally, IPFT Really Stand For?. The Quint. 24 March 2021.
  7. Web site: Tripura Assembly Election Results in 1977. 24 March 2021. www.elections.in.
  8. Web site: Das. Haripada. 28 December 2014. 'Twipra Land' for whose interest ?. 24 March 2021. Peoples Democracy.
  9. Web site: File:A Brief History of Rajmala, 2020, Harinath Debbarma.png - Wikimedia Commons. 2021-03-24. commons.wikimedia.org. en.