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BJP-IPFT combine set to end 25-year Left rule in Tripura

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The BJP-Indigenous People's Front of (IPFT) combine was leading in 40 seats and was set to end the 25-year uninterrupted rule of the CPI(M)-led in Election in 59 seats for the 60-member Assembly was held on February 18. Polling was countermanded in one seat due to the death of a CPI(M) candidate. The BJP was leading in 32 seats with its ally IPFT ahead in 8 seats. The majority mark in the Assembly is 31. was leading from Banamlipur seat. The ruling CPI(M), which has been in power for the last 25 years, was ahead in 19 seats. was leading over his nearest BJP rival by over 2,000 votes in Dhanpur constituency. The could not establish a lead in any of the constituencies. The BJP strong showing came as a surprise for many as the party did not even have a in It had secured less than two per cent votes in the 2013 Assembly election in the state. According to an source, the BJP contested in 51 seats in and secured over 42 per cent votes. Its ally IPFT, which fielded candidates in 9 seats, got nearly 8 per cent votes. On the other hand, the CPI(M)-led Left Front, which had captured 50 of the 60 seats in the 2013 Assembly poll, managed to secure nearly 44 per cent this time, the source said. The had tasted defeat in 1988 Assembly polls at the hands of the Congress-Upajati Juba Samity combine. said the party would come to power in Tripura, winning over 40 seats. "We are satisfied with the trends available so far.

We will wait for the final outcome. The people in the state have voted for a change. They have supported our slogan for change," he said, adding that the CPI(M) gave a "spirited fight".

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 13:55 IST
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