TIWN March 2, 2020

AGARTALA / NEW DELHI, March 2 (TIWN): Keeping the ADC Election ahead, regional parties as IPFT (Tipraha), TSP have shaken hands and also called other regional parties to join them, if they believe in Democracy and if they trust In unity in the true sense. Talking on the real ground, the aligned parties opposed Modi Govt’s NPR as many poor, true indigenous may not show papers according to the new laws. On the other side, IPFT’s big brother BJP has kept doors open for alliance in the ADC Poll. The ruling BJP has called for alliance with IPFT in the upcoming ADC poll.However, previously, when IPFT demanded, BJP rejected to share seats at by-polls, local body elections. The IPFT demanded a free run for forthcoming Tripura whereas BJP said, it has kept doors open for discussion but will not give up all seats. BJP said, it is ready to fight 28 seats alone.BJP also held meeting for upcoming ADC Election in Tripura on February 29.A meeting in Agartala led by Chief Minister Biplab Deb, Deputy CM Jishnu Debbarma, MP Rebati Tripura, BJP President Dr Manik Saha was held. ADC right now is ruled by CPI-M and the CME is Radha Charan Debbarma.
CPI-M’s indigenous wing Gana Mukti Parishad also organized a massive rally in January month, flooding Agartala city, displayed strength and deep root of its party yet in ADC.
ADC Election reportedly will be held in appropriate time without delay in Tripura. Also, seat numbers which were increased at 50 can’t be implemented by this time, state media reported.
Thus, in total 28 seats, the ADC Election will be held.ADC’s present council’s tenure will be completed on 17th May and thus the Election also will not be delayed.
Earlier, opposition parties raised question over the suspected delay of ADC Election.
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