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In the oath-taking ceremony in the lobby of the Assembly, two newly appointed MLAs, Tofazzal Hossain, MLA, 20, Buxnagar, and Bindu Debnath, MLA, 23, were administered the oath.







 In the oath-taking ceremony in the lobby of the Assembly, two newly appointed MLAs, Tofazzal Hossain, MLA, 20, Buxnagar, and Bindu Debnath, MLA, 23, were administered the oath.

The solemn oath-taking ceremony held in the Assembly's grand lobby marked a significant moment in the political landscape of Tripura. Two newly appointed Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), Tofazzal Hossain representing the constituency of Buxnagar at the age of 20, and Bindu Debnath, elected at the age of 23, were entrusted with the vital responsibility of serving their constituents.


The event drew a distinguished audience, including Professor Dr. Manik Saha, the Chief Minister of Tripura, who graced the occasion with his presence, accompanied by other prominent party leaders and dedicated workers.


Following the administration of the oath, the newly sworn-in MLAs delivered speeches that resonated with a sense of duty and commitment. They pledged to fulfill their responsibilities to the best of their abilities, echoing their unwavering dedication to their constituents and the greater welfare of Tripura.


Their words carried not just the weight of political duty but also the aspirations of the people they represented. These young and enthusiastic leaders showcased the promise of a brighter future for the state, emphasizing the importance of service, responsibility, and accountability in public office.


The ceremony served as a reminder of the democratic principles that underpin the nation's governance, with a commitment to serving the people and upholding their trust at its core. As these new MLAs embarked on their political journeys, they symbolized the hopes and dreams of their constituents, promising to work tirelessly towards a more prosperous and harmonious Tripura.

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