BJP\, Congress face challenges from allies in Tripura

BJP, Congress face challenges from allies in Tripura

IANS  |  Agartala 

The ruling (BJP) and the in are likely to face electoral challenges as their traditional allies -- and INPT, both tribal parties -- have decided to field candidates in the two Lok Sabha seats in the state.

In a first major setback to the year-old BJP-led coalition government in Tripura, the on Saturday announced candidates for West and Tripura East seats.

The statutory notification for the Tripura West seat was issued on Monday.

The Indigenous (INPT), the state's oldest tribal party, has also announced its candidates for the two Lok Sabha seats after seat-sharing talks with the failed.

INPT would contest the Tripura East seat, while party would fight from the Tripura West seat.

"A party delegation, led by Hrangkhawl, met in last week and discussed the seat-sharing issue. We had approached the Congress to allot Tripura East seat to the INPT," INPT said on Monday.

But the Congress asked us to contest as independent from Tripura East, which was not acceptable to us, Debbarma said.

told IANS he would file his nomination papers for the Tripura East seat on Friday. Another party nominee Sukhla Charan Noatia may submit his nomination papers for the Tripura West constituency the same day.

"After the declaration of the IPFT nominees, we have not received any communication from the BJP over the issue," the veteran tribal leader said.

However, said the party has been requesting the IPFT to withdraw their candidates.

"Informal talks between the BJP and the IPFT to resolve the issue are on. We are hope the IPFT would respect the coalition principles in the best of interest of the parties and the people," Bhattacharjee said.

and BJP's State President Biplab Kumar Deb, on return from New on Sunday after holding talks with party leaders to finalise candidates for the two seats, urged the IPFT to uphold the "raj dharma" (duty of governance).

"The IPFT announced candidates without discussing the issue with us," Deb told the media.

Meanwhile, (EC) on Monday held a series of meetings with and senior officials in the state.

Polling for Tripura West will be held in the first phase on Aprill 11 and Tripura East in the second phase on April 18. Votes will be counted on May 23.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 18:02 IST