Agartala (Tripura) [India], Tipra Motha Party founder Pradyot Kishore Debbarma on Wednesday said he will seek legal opinion to oppose the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act so that future generations can be protected. It may be mentioned here that Tipra Motha Party, which emerged as a major opposition force after the 2023 assembly elections, joined hands with the ruling BJP just before the Lok Sabha elections. The party got two ministerial berths in the state council of ministers headed by Chief Minister Manik Saha and Debbarman's sister was nominated. As the BJP candidate from the ST reserved East Tripura parliamentary constituency, in an audio message broadcast by the party's media department, Debbarman said he would return to Agartala after seeking legal opinion on the Citizenship Amendment Act, which grants citizenship to religious minorities from neighboring states. Promises to give. We will also seek legal opinion on the matter, if the situation demands the next step to protect Tiprasa (a term used to describe people belonging to tribal communities), we will explore every possible avenue.Asserting that his party will never sit idle, Debbarman said that to secure the future of the next generation, his party will leave no stone unturned. "We have to protect ourselves on legal, constitutional and all other grounds. Already, we are a minority in our own land. We must not allow any further steps that may further isolate us. I already I am fighting against the same government in the Supreme Court.Law of India. My lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi is arguing on my behalf in the apex court, we are fighting the case keeping our political interests aside,” said Debbarman. Notably, Tipra Motha, the current ruling party, has emerged from a movement against the CAA. Notably, Tripura is preparing to implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), however, the Act will not apply to the Autonomous District Council (ADC) Sixth Schedule of the state. The Indian Constitution grants considerable autonomy to the tribal community; The states of Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya and Mizoram are autonomous regions under the Sixth Schedule.For those seeking Indian citizenship under the CAA, applications can be submitted online through the Citizenship Online website or mobile app. The Act allows Hindus, Sikhs, Jains. Christians, Parsis and Buddhists who entered India from neighboring countries (Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan) before 31 December 2014 can apply for citizenship after verification.