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05/03/2018

TODAY TRIPURA CM ELECTION

Agartala,March 5,(way2newstv.in):
Tripura's new chief minister is likely to be appointed by the BJP president, Viplav Kumar Dev.The decision was taken by the party sources.The BJP-IPFT (Indigenous People's Front of Tripura) MLAs will meet on Tuesday and elect their chief minister.Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will attend this meeting."I have not yet been elected as the BJP chief ministerial candidate.I have blessed with Manik, "he said.Born in Tripura, the revolutionary went to Delhi after his graduation and he worked in RSS at the age of 16.After returning to Tripura in 2015, a key role was taken in the BJP.After returning to Tripura in 2015, a key role was taken in the BJP.In 2016, the party became president.Last year, the Congress acted crucially to bring MLAs into the BJP.The Revolutionary Party is likely to be sworn in on 8th of this month.


TODAY TRIPURA CM ELECTION

Tripura's current Chief Minister Manik Sarkar resigned from his post due to defeat in the assembly elections.Manik submitted his resignation letter to Governor Tadagata Roy on Sunday.Manik Sarkar is a Tripura CEO since 1998.The BJP will continue in office till the new Chief Minister takes charge.In Tripura, 59 seats were cast while the BJP-IPF alliance was 43 and the CPI (M) won 16 seats.The IPFT asked the BJP to give its party a respectable representation in the cabinet.The BJP has won 35 seats and is in a position to form the government itself...The IPFT competed in 9 seats and won 8 places.Party general secretary Sitaram Yechury proposed a tie-up with the Congress when the CPM central committee meeting was held in January.Against this proposal, the party ranks also made a draft resolution that would have no alliances with Congress in the future.The CPM conclaves will be held next month.Now in Tripura, it is possible to take that resolution back in the face of defeat. '"In the past, we have decided not to have alliances and adjustments with the Congress.But now we need to rethink, "said CPM Politburo member Hanan Mollah.

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