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BJP demolishes Left citadel in Tripura, certain to be part of govt in Nagaland

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala/Kohima/Shillong 

Riding the crest of a Modi wave, the BJP today demolished the communist citadel of Tripura, winning a two-third majority with ally IPFT and ending 25 years of uninterrupted rule of the CPI(M)-led The saffron party, which did not have even a in all of Tripura, had secured less than two per cent votes in the 2013 polls. In Nagaland, though the BJP-NDPP alliance failed to secure a majority with the state throwing up a hung Assembly, the party's participation in the future government looks certain. The ruling NPF, which emerged as the single largest party, extended invitation to the BJP join the new dispensation, though the BJP-NDPP combine may be able to form a government with help from smaller parties like NPP, JD(U) and an independent. too gave a fractured verdict with the ruling as the single largest party with 21 seats, nine short of a simple majority. All three states have 60-member assemblies but polling was held for 59 seats each due to various reasons. "It is a journey from no one to number won, from 'shoonya to shikhar' (zero to top)," a jubilant said addressing BJP workers at the newly constructed party headquarters in the national capital referring to the giant leap of the party in the Northeast. The BJP is already in power in Assam, and In a series of tweets on the outcome of Assembly polls, Modi said the victory of the BJP in was not ordinary. "This journey from Shunya to Shikhar (zero to the top) has been made possible due to a solid development agenda and the strength of our organisation. I bow to every BJP karyakarta for working assiduously on the ground for years," the said. Modi also said that people are reposing faith in the positive and development oriented agenda of the NDA. "People do not have the time or respect for negative, disruptive and disconnected of any kind," he said. About the resounding victory in Tripura, he said, "It is a win for democracy over brute force and intimidation. Today peace and non-violence have prevailed over fear. We will provide the good government that the state deserves." Though the BJP secured a majority on its own in Tripura, winning 35 seats, told a press conference in the national capital that it will form government with ally Indigenous People's front of (IPFT), which won eight seats. The CPI(M)-led could manage just 16 seats. While the unprecedented consolidation of Bengali and tribal votes was seen as the reason behind the BJP alliance's triumph, the CPI(M) accused it of using "money and muscle power" to win the elections. "The BJP used money and muscle power and managed to bring together all anti-Left forces," CPI(M) said. Though the ruling emerged as the single largest party in Meghalaya, it failed to secure a majority, winning 21 seats. The party could not open its account in and The BJP could win just two seats in Christian-dominated Meghalaya, but its North-East Democratic alliance partner clinched 19. Together they equal the Congress's tally. Smaller parties that won 13 seats and three independents would play a decisive role in government formation. Senior Kamal Nath, who was despatched to Shillong to explore ways of forming a Congress-led government, said the party had the support of MLAs necessary to prove majority on the floor of the Assembly. "being the single largest party should be invited by the to form its government.

We will prove our majority any time the asks," he told TV channels in Shillong. also gave a fractured verdict with no party or pre-poll alliance having a majority. The BJP got an informal invitation from NPF and T R to join the new government. The NPF, is the single largest party in the House with 27 seats. The BJP-NDPP combine has also won 27 seats and are leading in one each. The NPP of Conrad Sangma, a North-East Democratic alliance partner of the BJP, has won two seats, and Bihar Nitish Kumar's JD(U) one. If the BJP-NDPP alliance wins the two seats where their candidates are leading, its tally would go up to 32, two more than the magic figure of 30. The BJP had parted ways with the NPF just ahead of the polls and joined hands with the newly launched NDPP of three-time former Neiphiu Rio, also an old Naga People's Front hand. Zeliang, the NPF leader, said his party continued to be a part of the North-East Democratic alliance led by the BJP and hoped the saffron party will form the new government with it. "We have not parted with the alliance. I hope BJP will join our government. I will welcome it if they join us. The BJP has two ministers in my cabinet," he told NDTv. Though there was no official word from the BJP on whether it would be a part of the NPF-led government, Shah had told a press conference in that the number of states under the saffron party's belt has gone up to 21 from 19.

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 22:35 IST
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