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Tripura CM Biplab Kumar Deb meets President Kovind,Prime Minister Modi

| @indiablooms | Mar 19, 2018, at 10:34 pm

New Delhi, Mar 19 (IBNS): Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Monday met President Ram Nath Kovind here.

The details of the meeting is not known.

"Shri Biplab Kumar Deb, Chief Minister of Tripura, along with Deputy CM Shri Jishnu Debbarma, called on #PresidentKovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan," the official Twitter handle of the President said.

Deb also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Image: President of India, BJP Live Twitter pagesUnder Biplab Kumar Deb's leadership, BJP scripted a landmark victory in Tripura in the recently held Assembly polls.

The BJP ended Left Front government's rule in the state.

Deb took oath as the Chief Minister of Tripura recently.

Image: President of India, BJP Live Twitter pages

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