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Assembly Election-2018’s preparation kicks off : BJP unfolds strategy; party to focus on booths, villages, every corners of Tripura
TIWN Feb 5, 2017
Assembly Election-2018’s preparation kicks off : BJP unfolds strategy; party to focus on booths, villages, every corners of Tripura
PHOTO : BJP held meeting at Reshambagan School. TIWN Pic Feb 5

AGARTALA, Feb 5 (TIWN): Tension increasing among the political parties with the Assembly Election-2018 coming closer in Tripura, which is scheduled to be conducted on 2018. BJP in Tripura are assuming as the 1st opposition party in its competition with TMC and Congress. To defeat CPI-M the BJP President also invited the opposition party leaders by meeting them personally in their home with the proposal of aligning with BJP for down the vote banks of CPI-M. However, as a part of the next strategy BJP has begun training to the members and representatives of various Mandals about how to deliver speeches. In 5 Khayerpur Mandal the party members held a meeting on Sunday where few important decisions were taken as. Among the decisions the most important decision was—whenever a BJP member will deliver his / her speech it should not hurt any community, any religion or class. Day to Mock-parliament has to be done across the state; in every places on regular basis. Regular analysis of how to strengthen the booths-it was also discussed during the meeting.

 One booth member will coordinate with other booths for party’s welfare.

The move of the party till election will be data base, report and records of the development.

It’s worthy to mention here that BJP although new in Tripura, but it has gain certain confidence of the common people and also increased the vote banks in last 2 years a lit. Atleast 50,000 people joined in BJP in last year.

In ADC Election earlier BJP didn’t submit nomination paper also, but it powered by 9 % vote last time, which was also considered as the 2nd position. Then a bi-election was held at Pratapgarh and Surma and BJP emerged as the opposition party there.

Surprisingly in local body election among 20 seats BJP came out with 14 % vote and 12 seats and at Amarpur bi-election which held in February and claimed that with 24 % and 30 % BJP growth was followed and 3.2 % vote only remained for Congress. Then Village committee election also with 5 and 10 seats BJP did excellent.

In Khowai and Barjala bi-election also BJP became 2nd. CPI-M State Secretary Bijan also expressed worries about BJP, RSS’s increasing powers across Tripura booths.

 ‘Although only 2 yrs, but I believe that  2018 will be the end of CPI-M era and tomorrow’s bi-election result will be the first sign of BJP’s becoming the next ruling party of Tripura after 2018’.

 

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