Tripura election '18: Amit Shah confident about BJP's govt. in state

ANI  |  Agartala (Tripura) [India] 

(BJP) on Monday claimed that the (BJP) will win in the election 2018 and form government in the state.

Election to the 60-member Assembly would be held on February 18, while the counting of votes will be done on March 3.

"will be of the BJP. There is anger against the (Marxist) (CPI-M) government throughout the state. Because of their misrule stands last, when it comes to development," Shah said in a press conference in Agartala.

He further lashed out at the CPI(M) government, saying that it has been fueling violence, but the BJP will effectively fight against it.

"One of our booth workers was abducted. For two days he was untraceable.

After our workers pressurised the of Police (DGP), we got to know that he was killed and hung on a tree by CPI(M) cadre. Authorities here work under CPI(M)'s pressure," Shah added.

"Violence and are closely related. We are not afraid of them. People of are with us and change is certain in Tripura," the said.

The BJP is contesting in 51 seats, while its alliance partner Indigenous People's Front of (IPFT) has fielded candidates in nine seats.

The (Marxist) (CPI-M) has a strong foothold in and is in power for the past 25 years. In the 2013 polls, the CPI(M) managed to bag a majority with 51 seats, while the rest was shared by the Trinamool (TMC) and the party.

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First Published: Mon, February 12 2018. 15:05 IST