After crushing CPI-M in Tripura, BJP eyes the state's Lok Sabha seats

IANS  |  Agartala 

The Bharatiya Janata Party, after its earth-shattering victory over the in the recent assembly polls in Tripura, has renewed attempts to wrest the state's two seats from the CPI-M in the 2019

(organisation) in-charge of northeastern states Ajay Jamwal, during his four-day tour to this week, held a series of meetings with leaders and asked the cadre to gear up for polls.

State Vice told IANS: "The party organisation would be further revamped to win the two seats in (National) would visit next week to give further boost..."

"The governmental and party organisational works would be further consolidated to win the hearts of more people before the "

In the February 18 polls, BJP's over 42,000 grassroot level party workers -- called "Pristha Pramukh" or "Panna Pramukh" or "Panna Prabharis" (page observers) -- played a crucial role in the party's performance.

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)-shaped "Pristha Pramukh", required to focus on roughly 60 voters each, also played a key role in BJP's victory in the and assembly elections.

"has 3,214 polling booths. We would further activate the party's booth level workers and 'Pristha Pramukhs' to expand the party base and to take the governance at the doorsteps of the people," told IANS.

"The 'Pristha Pramukh' would facilitate to bring the governmental schemes, scopes, facilities and services to the people."

The Communist Party of (CPI-M), the dominant of the Left Front, has won Tripura's two seats for the past six consecutive parliamentary polls since 1996.

In 2014 polls, the CPI-M got 64 per cent votes while the secured 5.7 per cent. However in the assembly polls, the (43 per cent) and its electoral ally Indigenous People's Front of (7.5 per cent) outscored the which obtained 45 per cent.

told IANS that in Indian electoral history, "the CPI-M, which has become the country's dominant Left party, has never been in direct confrontation with the BJP, but in their maiden battle, the saffron party defeated the Left after making all-out efforts".

Giving more details of the party's efforts to cement its influence, Deb said from Monday, each would sit in the state party headquarters here twice a week (Monday and Thursday) to hear the problems of the people and suggestions of the party functionaries.

The said within a week after assuming office, Chief began holding "Janatar Darbar" in a bid to resolve people's problems on the spot.

"Accompanied by all top officials, including Sanjeev Ranjan, the Chief on each Friday meets around 150 to 200 people at the civil secretariat and on each Wednesday and Saturday hears the problems of a large number of people at his residence," Deb added.

Last month, in Guwahati said the BJP, along with its allies, would win at least 21 out of total 25 seats in the eight northeastern states in 2019 polls as against eight it won in 2014.

(Sujit Chakraborty can be contacted at sujit.c@ians.in)

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 15:58 IST