Tripura 60 seats

Agartala, Feb 16: Tripura is all set to witness a multi-cornered contest in 60 seats between the BJP-IPFT combine, CPM-Congress alliance, and the Tipra Motha on Thursday. 259 candidates are going to contest the assembly polls.

31,000 polling personnel

The voting will be held under tight security between 7 am and 4 pm at 3,337 polling stations, out of which 1,100 were identified as sensitive and 28 as critical, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Gitte Kirankumar Dinakarro told to media.

“As many as 31,000 polling personnel and 25,000 security personnel of central forces are ready to conduct the election in a free, fair, and peaceful manner. Besides, 31,000 employees of the state armed police and the state police will be deployed to maintain law and order,” the CEO Gitte Kirankumar Dinakarro said.

The run-up to the 2023 elections

The BJP in a surprise mandate ended the Left’s 25-year rule in 2018 and went on to form the government in Tripura, picking Biplab Deb as the chief minister. But the party replaced Deb with Manik Saha in May last year. It has launched a strong campaign and hopes to ride its plank of development with a ‘double-engine’ government, at Centre and in the state.


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Although the Left could bag just 16 of the 60 seats last time, was not very far behind in vote share. The CPM alone bagged 42.22 percent votes, while BJP managed 43.59 percent votes, while BJP managed 43.59 percent.

The assembly election is shaping up to be a fight between these two blocs, with other parties and alliances moved to the fringes. However, pre- or post-poll understandings can upend many a calculation in the event of a close finish or unclear mandate.

28.13 lakh voters

Altogether 28.13 lakh voters including 13.53 lakh women will decide the fate of 259 aspirants of whom 20 are women. The international and inter-state boundaries have also been sealed to prevent trouble mongers from entering the state.

BJP contesting in 55 seats, Congress 13

The BJP is contesting in 55 seats, its ally IPFT has fielded candidates in six constituencies, while there will be a friendly fight in one seat. The CPM is contesting in 47 seats while its alliance partner Congress is fighting in 13 constituencies. The Tipra Motha has candidates in 42 seats. The Trinamool Congress has fielded nominees in 28 constituencies while there are 58 independent aspirants.