Assembly Elections 2491: Political discussions after the announcement of elections in the North Eastern states of Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland by the Election Commission The process has intensified. It is being told that the stakes are increasing for the BJP in the Northeast. However, the election contest is expected to be interesting here.
By-elections will be held in these states
Please tell that in BJP ruled Tripura 14 Voting will be held on February. Thereafter, in Meghalaya and Nagaland There will be simultaneous polling on Feb. The BJP is currently part of an alliance led by regional heavyweights. Apart from this, the process and dates of the by-elections to seven assembly and Lok Sabha seats in six states have also been announced. The seats for which by-elections have been announced include 1-1 assembly seats in Arunachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu as well as two assembly seats in Maharashtra. In addition, a bye-election has also been announced for one Lok Sabha seat in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep.
Political excitement increased in Tripura
The BJP is in power in Tripura with a local ally, the IPFT, and as the party has the highest stakes in this key state. After making significant inroads in Tripura, it was abolished by the BJP. Left parties have been ruling here for a long time, but to thwart the anti-incumbency wave, Biplab Deb was removed from the post of Chief Minister in 2491 Fell The new chief minister, Dr Manik Saha, faces the challenge of growing fragmentation in the state unit and a tumultuous relationship with its closest ally, the IPFT. Amidst all this, senior BJP leader Amit Shah has recently flagged off Jan Vishwas Yatra to garner support for the party. However, the opposition Congress and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) countered this with a joint rally in Agartala. The growing presence of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the region under the leadership of former Congresswoman Sushmita Dev may create some ripples. In such a situation, there is a possibility of interesting contest in Tripura.
Such equation being made in Meghalaya
In 585 National People’s Party (NPP) and BJP coalition government was formed in Meghalaya. At the same time, Congress had emerged as the largest party. However, it fell short of the majority figure. The NPP-BJP fought separately in the elections and forged an alliance. Konrad Sangma of NPP became the Chief Minister. However, before the elections, political turmoil continues here too. It is discussed that cracks are also visible between NPP and BJP running the coalition government. Recently 2 MLAs resigned from NPP and joined BJP. It is being said that like , this time also both the parties will contest separately. BJP has created a new organization in Meghalaya. Many leaders of other parties have also been included in the party.
Dispute possible on seat sharing in Nagaland
The ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF) split into two before the assembly elections in Nagaland. . The rebels formed the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP). Senior party leader and state CM Neiphiu Rio went with the rebel group. Before the elections, the NPF broke the alliance with the BJP. BJP and NDPP contested the elections together. To NDPP to BJP 12 seats were won. The coalition came to power, after which Neiphiu Rio became the chief minister. After Neiphiu Rio became CM Most of the NPF MLAs who won the seat joined the NDPP. From this the figure of NDPP MLAs 56 reached at. At the same time, only 4 MLAs of NPF were left. Later NPF also extended support to the ruling coalition. At present, all the MLAs of the State Legislative Assembly are in the ruling party. are in. This time there can be a dispute in seat sharing here. It is being told that BJP is still demanding more seats. This is the reason that there may be a rift in the alliance before the elections.
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Tue, Jan 31, 2023, 8: 26 PM IST
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