In Tripura’s North district, residents of the Nabinchhara-Depachhara area voice deep frustration over unfulfilled promises for their local Buddha temple. Years after state minister Santana Chakma’s assurances, the structure remains incomplete, leaving devotees in distress.
Villagers recall the minister’s 2018 election campaign visit to Pecharthal subdivision. She pledged a new temple building and Rs 2 lakh in financial aid. Yet, eight years on, no work has begun. Monsoon rains worsen the dilapidated state, making worship inconvenient and unsafe.
Locals allege repeated outreach to the minister’s office yielded no response. They decry the politicization of their sacred site, a place of solace for the Buddhist community. “Promises made in religion’s name must be kept,” one resident told reporters, echoing shared pain.
This neglect highlights a broader concern for minority faith sites in the region. Devotees seek justice, urging authorities to honor commitments without delay.
The community’s patience wears thin as faith demands action. Follow Dharmic News for updates on such community struggles and temple welfare.















