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VC election: Preparation on peak, campaigning gains momentum
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VC election: Preparation on peak, campaigning gains momentum
PHOTO : Campaign gets momentum for ADC election. TIWN Pic Feb 13

AGARTALA, Feb 13 (TIWN): Just ahead of the election, the political head has already started visiting the village areas to promote the party candidates and to earn votes for their party.

It is to be mentioned here that the political parties are aiming to focus in gaining the trust of the common people to raise their vote for the ensuing election. With the aim to win the ADC village committee election, all the political parties in the state have geared up with the possible preparation required to cleanly sweep the election.

According the party politics of the state, the members they will reach at the ground level and will deal with the problems of the people residing in the villages.

However, the process of declaring the name of the candidates for the election is underway and the names will be declared soon officially.

Even the Party members are holding meeting in the various interior parts of the state with an aim to grab the seats in the upcoming election.

With an aim to win the upcoming village committee election, the political party cadres are also scheduled to visit the interior area of the state along with Ambassa, Amarpur, Salema, Ampi and will discuss about the preparation for the village committee election.

However, with the intentions to cleanly sweep the election, the ruling party has started full-fledged preparation regarding the selection of the candidates and other procedures for conducting the poll is underway.

Like the municipal election the ruling party has once again nominated new faces to fight the election in the state. 

Reportedly, Polls to 587 village committees in Tripura would be held on February 24, the state election commission announced recently. The village committees, falling in areas under the politically important Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), are equivalent to gram panchayats outside the council areas. State Election Commissioner G. Kameswara Rao notified to media that elections for the 4,597 seats would be held on February 24. Of the total seats, 4,018 are reserved for tribals, 180 for people from Scheduled Castes and 2,005 for women. Instead of Electronic Voting Machines, ballot boxes would be used for the polls. This is being done, according to the election laws of the TTAADC.

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