Rescued 22-year-old boy held captive in Bengaluru: YTF
Rescued 22-year-old boy held captive in Bengaluru: YTF
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Agartala: Rakhuma Reang, a 22-year-old indigenous boy of the state, was taken prisoner by his landlord in Bangalore. On learning of this, members of Youth TIPRA Federation (YTF), a front wing of TIPRA led by Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma, royal descendant of Tripura, successfully rescued the youth. In a tweet, the royal descendant Debbarma informed on Sunday that the YTF warrior, along with some good people and the police, helped the imprisoned victim Rakhuma Reang.

?I am very happy that our YTF warriors reached and helped Rakhuma Reang along with some good people and police. She was being kept in Bangalore by the landlord against her will and called me earlier today crying for help. Me Glad we are changing the concept of unity". YTF sources also told that he helped them with some financial assistance. Earlier Pradyot took to his Twitter to request if anyone can help the youth. ?This boy from Tripura, Rakhuma Reang, called me crying and said that he is being held captive by his landlord in Bangalore. If anyone is from YTF, please help him. I appeal to good citizens also to Help him come back 98803 53754 Yelenka".

During Covid, Pradyot has announced that he will donate his entire year's salary for the welfare of the people in the fight against the pandemic. In the last one year, the ADC has exhausted all the funds allocated for welfare activities and administrative expenses. The ADC administration is now facing a serious crisis to run the day to day activities. It is not in a position to provide basic minimum facilities and to carry out development activities to the Chief Executive Member and Executive Members. While Pradyot has decided to give up his salary for a year, other elected members have decided to give up their facilities.

 

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