Modi Tripura election

Agartala, Feb 08: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address election rallies in poll-bound Tripura on February 11 and 13, sources said.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Tripura to show the party’s strength. His visit is slated for February 11 and 13. The Prime Minister will address two election meetings for the Tripura Assembly elections. These election rallies will be held at Gomti and Dhalai in Tripura,” a top source in Tripura BJP informed media.

Chief Minister Manik Saha, the party’s state in charge Mahesh Sharma, and other leaders will welcome PM Modi.

The BJP has declared applicants for 55 assembly seats while leaving the remaining five seats for its alliance, the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT). The Left-Congress alliance has also declared its candidates for all 60 seats.

Elections are to be held on 60 seats in Tripura on February 16. Whereas in Meghalaya and Nagaland, voting is to be held on 27 February. The counting of votes for all three states will be held simultaneously on March 2.


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BJP president JP Nadda addressed a Vijay Sankalp rally in Gomati district, and said five years ago Tripura faced violence and disturbance but under the BJP rule, the state is witnessing development, connectivity, and a boost to infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Tripura on Monday and held a roadshow along with Chief Minister Manik Saha.

Shah exuded confidence in returning to power in the upcoming Assembly polls and said that the party will win with a bigger majority than in 2018.

“The double-engine government will return with a bigger majority than before,” he said.

The Home Minister said the massive crowd that turned up at his roadshow and public meetings shows the outpouring of people’s support for the BJP.

“Thousands of people are here. This shows that there is a huge support for the BJP. Congress is a sinking ship and people have rejected violent Communist rule. BJP gave houses, electricity, drinking water, free ration, and Covid vaccines to the people, across communities,” the union Home minister said.

Shah came down heavily on the CPI(M) and the Congress in poll-bound Tripura, saying that both parties disregarded the interests of the people and the state.

Shah said both parties indulged in scams while in power and no allegation of corruption cannot be leveled against the BJP-led government in Tripura.

“Communists are criminals and the Congress is corrupt. Both have played with the people and the state. Assess the impact of about 30 years of Communist rule and 15 years of Congress rule and compare them with five-year rule under the BJP. You will get all the answers,” the home minister said while addressing a public meeting.