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Tripura Congress chief resigns over difference with high command

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Congress Tripura chief, Pradyot Deb Barman, has resigned from all party posts over differences with the high command.

Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, Pradyot Deb Barman wrote, “I start this day without having to listen to criminals and liars. Not having to worry about which colleague will backstab you, not having to indulge in groupism and backchat. Today I can contribute for my state with a clear mind.”

In another post, Pradyot Deb Barman said: “Thank you for all your support ! I will miss you all and i love you . I am sorry if i couldnt do enough for u but i really tried.”

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“In the end I would like to thank my friend and brother @BhupenKBorah who is perhaps the most active Aicc secy in the NE. He was a constant friend and tried his best. I wish he one day became the Pcc head in ASSAM,” he said in another tweet.

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