TIPRA exit-polls

Agartala, Feb 28: Reacting to the celebrations over the exit-polls prediction for Tripura Assembly elections, TIPRA Motha chief Pradyot Deb Barma on Monday said in an audio message that the losers make the most noise before facing defeat.

“Don’t be sad over the exit polls shown on television. You voted and you know whom you voted for. These people will write anything for money. Don’t worry and just wait for another 36 hours and after that entire India will come to know what Tiprasa is going to do this time”, said Deb Barma, the royal scion.

“Those who are bursting crackers now, we will have to help them after the results on March 2 because they would spend all their money bursting crackers by then. And then we will talk about the main constitutional solution. I am talking to you all..don’t worry. Those who make the biggest noise before the defeat”, said Deb Barma.


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In the 60 seats assembly, BJP is contesting 55 while five seats have been given to its ally IPFT. TIPRA Motha is contesting 42 seats.

All the four exit polls declared yesterday predict another term for the BJP and its ally in Tripura with TIPRA Motha expected to bag around 9-16 seats.

The Axis My India-India Today exit poll predicted that the BJP and its ally IPFT is likely to secure a majority with 36-45 seats.

The Zee News-Matrize exit poll predicts the BJP and ally IPFT winning 29-36 seats, while the Congress-Left alliance is tipped to bag 13-21 seats. Tipra Motha is predicted to win 11-16 seats. The others might settle between 0-3 seats.

The Times Now-ETG Research exit poll has predicted a close fight between the NDA and Left-Congress alliance, with the saffron party and its allies racing ahead. The BJP+ alliance is set to win 24 seats against the Left-Cong’s tally of 21. Tipra Motha, who has been demanding a Greater Tipraland state, is predicted to win 14 seats.

The India News- Jan Ki Baat exit poll has predicted the BJP-IPFT alliance nearing majority with a tally of 29-40. The Left-Congress alliance is set to win 9-16 seats while the Tipra Motha is predicted to clinch 10-14 seats.

Tripura recorded a voter turnout of 87.6 percent in the election held on February 16. The state recorded a turnout of 89.3 percent in 2018. The counting of votes will take place on March 2. There were 259 candidates, including 31 women in the fray for the 60-member house.