'But so far 400,000 tribals got it, while a tiny state like Tripura has provided 'patta' to 78,000 tribals,' she added.
Addressing the gathering, Manik Sarkar said: 'Taking advantage of the lesser strength of the Left parties in parliament, the UPA government is depriving the poor people.'
'Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has sought our support to jointly categorise the system of identifying the below poverty line (BPL) category families as the UPA government is wrongly classifying them,' Sarkar added.
The chief minister asserted that 'the people would soon revolt against the anti-people stand of the centre for their survival.'
'The centre has enacted a food security bill only to deprive the poor people of food protection.'
The Marxist leader said that a small section of people got carried away and did not vote for the Left parties but their mindset would soon change against the Congress and the UPA government.
Referring to West Bengal politics, the Tripura chief minister said a deep-rooted conspiracy had been hatched involving the Raj Bhavan and others to destabilise the Left Front government in the state.
'The Left movement in Bengal and across the country are mature enough and have full strength to tackle the Maoist hostilities and the associated enmity in (West) Bengal,' Sarkar told the gathering.