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BJP alliance retains power in Tripura, Nagaland

TBP Online
02 Mar 2023 19:56:57 | Update: 02 Mar 2023 20:33:35
BJP alliance retains power in Tripura, Nagaland
Indian supporters and party workers of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dance as they celebrate on the vote results day — AFP File Photo

BJP-led alliance has won the Assembly Election 2023 in Tripura and Nagaland.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi through a Twitter post expressed his gratitude to the voters, reports Hindustan Times.

In his Twitter account, he tweeted, "I thank the people of Nagaland for blessing the @NDPPofficial @BJP4Nagaland alliance with yet another mandate to serve the state. The double-engine government will keep working for the state's progress. I laud our party workers for their hard work which ensured this result."

Through this win, BJP-IPFT is set to retain power in Tripura despite the challenge from combined forces of Indian Left parties and Congress, and a second challenger in form of Pradyot Debbarma-led TIPRA Motha.

In Nagaland, the NDPP-BJP alliance has already won 35 seats in the 60-member assembly and is leading on two more seats. Meghalaya, however, is looking towards a hung assembly.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been able to retain power in Tripura by thwarting the challenge from the Left-Congress alliance and TIPRA Motha, which made an impressive debut in assembly elections. Despite winning 13 seats, TIPRA Motha will not be able to play the role of kingmaker as the Left-Congress alliance, which managed to win just 14 seats, ensured that the BJP comes to power on its own.

While BJP, for the first time, contested on all 60 seats in Meghalaya, it could register a win in just three seats of the 59 that went to polls. Voting on one seat has been postponed because of a candidate's death.

The BJP was a partner in the state government but broke its alliance with the ruling National People's Party (NPP). Indian Chief Minister Conrad Sangma had hinted that the two parties can again come together in case of a hung assembly.

In Nagaland, the alliance of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party and the BJP has been able to sail through the electoral test by winning 35 seats and leading in two at the time of filing this report. Nagaland, last time, had the unique feature of having no opposition as all parties with a presence in the 60-member assembly backed the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party-led government. NDPP-BJP alliance has again contested the polls with a 40:20 formula (40 seats for the NDPP and 20 for the BJP).

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