TIWN May 27, 2018

AGARTALA, May 27 (TIWN): Political parties in Tripura have started campaigning, rallies, protests 10 months ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha Election. Ruling BJP, opposition CPI-M, Congress all the parties with their full strives are back the election battle field in their own ways, without mentioning about Lok Sabha election's preparation. On behalf of BJP, state observer Sunil Deodhar is back in his day-night routines in attempt to get back the kariyakartas in the party offices, whereas CPI-M and Congress are not also lagging behind. Congress which fell heavily in the last election, was also directed from the Central Congress to get back in form in attempt to become a strong opposition party. CPI-M have managed all the Left parties RSP, CPI, CPIM(L), Forward bloc to organize joint protests.
BJP’s common means of propaganda via Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is now in the daily activity lisy whereas joining programmes to be started shortly. In the meantime the party has also managed the IPFT led tensions and across hills and plain lands. Expectedly, both the parties to work with full cooperation for the Lok Sabha election.
CPI-M MP Jiten Chowdhury, Opposition leader Ex-CM Manik Sarkar both are playing crucial roles to highlight the party, whereas Congress amid leadership crisis have been continuing its protests, rallies led by party president Birjit Sinha and leader Gopal Roy.
CPI-M has chosen BJP’s Vision Document’s 10 points as the key of protests, whereas Congress is also walking on the same route.
Like last election, BJP’s chief guide likely to remain Sunil Deodhar whereas central leaders also to help Tripura like the Assembly Election.
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