Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted BJP's role in Tripura's development since 2018, contrasting it with the Left's 35-year rule. He cited improved access to drinking water, free rations, healthcare coverage, and Bru refugee resettlement as key achievements, promising continued progress for the state.
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