Kriti Devi Debbarman
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Kriti Devi Debbarman is a member of Tripura Royal family and
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Early life

Kriti Devi Debbarman is the daughter of Maharaja Kirit Bikram Kishore Debbarma and Bibhu Kumar Devi. She have two siblings namely Pragya Debbarma and Pradyot Bikram Deb Barma, the current titular king of Tripura.


Political career

Debbarma was elected as MP from the East Tripura constituency in the 18th Lok Sabha by a margin of 486,819 votes. She as involved in the 2023 Tripura state assembly campaign and could be seen alongside his brother Pradyot Manikya. After signing the Tiprasa Accord between Tipra Motha Party and Government of India for Constitutional Solution for Tiprasas; Debbarma was announced as the joint candidate. Upon her becoming the member of parliament Lok Sabha, Debbarma was appointed as member of the parliamentary Standing Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers on 26 September 2024.


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Living people Tipra Motha Party politicians Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Tripura India MPs 2024–2029 1971 births Lok Sabha members from Tripura Women members of the Lok Sabha {{BJP-politician-stub