Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb, in his maiden Independence Day address today, assured people that he would strive to provide an "unbiased and corruption-free government".
The CM, after unfurling the Tricolour at Assam Rifles ground here, called for effective coordination between the state administration, neighbouring countries and the Centre.
Tripura shares 156-km-long border with Bangladesh.
"We are committed to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the people of this state. Tripura will develop through effective coordination with the Centre and the neighbouring countries," he said.
The state government will not entertain any form of bias or partiality, Deb asserted.
"There is no space for bias or partiality in our policies. The administration shall work for the development of everyone," he said.
Talking about the key achievements of the BJP-IPFT coalition government in the past five months, the CM said a "fair and transparent employment policy was introduced in the state with focus on accountability and merit".
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He stressed the need to curb drug abuse among youth.
"Combating addiction is very necessary for the progress of the youth in the state," the CM observed.
Lauding the women achievers who made it big in the national and international games, including ace gymnast Dipa Karmakar and kickboxer Nistha Chakraborty, Deb said, "God resides in the country where women are worshipped."