Tag: Tripura Assembly election

  • TIPRA worries for Left-Congress mix in Tripura

    Express News Service

    AGARTALA: Fearing the division of anti-BJP votes, the Congress-Left mix in Tripura is in search of to strike a seat-sharing cope with the tribe-based TIPRA Motha.

    The Left and the Congress, which solid a pre-poll alliance together with a seat-sharing association, anticipated the TIPRA Motha to contest the 20 ST seats the place the celebration holds sway however it fielded candidates in 42 of the state’s 60 seats. Twenty-two of the entire seats the celebration is contesting are in non-tribal areas. 

    The Left fielded candidates in 47 of them and allotted the remaining 13 to Congress. However, the grand previous celebration arrange candidates in 17 seats. One opted out later.

    In the 42 seats which the TIPRA Motha is contesting, it should face both a Left or a Congress candidate amongst others. These two events are frightened that the TIPRA Motha’s presence within the ballot fray, significantly within the 22 non-ST seats, will break up the anti-BJP votes and profit solely the saffron celebration. 

    To thwart it, the Left-Congress mix desires the TIPRA Motha to enter right into a seat-sharing settlement for the good thing about all.

    CPI-M state secretary Jitendra Choudhury confirmed the talks are being held between each side. He mentioned nothing has been finalised but.

    “Our discussions are on. We spoke even today (Tuesday). They are examining it and so are we. We will see if we can do something before February 2 (last day for withdrawal of nominations),” Choudhury informed this newspaper. 

    State Congress president Birajit Sinha mentioned, “We always had the discussions with TIPRA Motha. If there is an understanding, there will be withdrawal of nominations by some candidates.”

    TIPRA Motha chief Pradyot Manikya Debbarma dismissed the reported transfer for a seat-sharing deal as “incorrect”. He informed this newspaper that the celebration would go it alone. 

    “We are not making any alliance, formal or informal,” he mentioned.

    “However, I have not put up a candidate against Jitendra Choudhury because he is a Tiprasa (belonging to Tripura’s ethnic communities). That’s a personal gesture. I feel he has a certain amount of commitment as an individual,” he mentioned.

    “It was the same when Pranab Mukherjee had contested the Presidential election. He was supported by Mamata Banerjee although she was not a part of the UPA. Balasaheb Thakre had supported Pratibha Patil but he was a part of the NDA,” Debbarma added.

    The TIPRA Motha goes it alone within the polls after its talks with the BJP failed. It had insisted on a written assurance on the creation of a separate “Greater Tipraland” state however the BJP-led central authorities refused to present something in writing.
     

    AGARTALA: Fearing the division of anti-BJP votes, the Congress-Left mix in Tripura is in search of to strike a seat-sharing cope with the tribe-based TIPRA Motha.

    The Left and the Congress, which solid a pre-poll alliance together with a seat-sharing association, anticipated the TIPRA Motha to contest the 20 ST seats the place the celebration holds sway however it fielded candidates in 42 of the state’s 60 seats. Twenty-two of the entire seats the celebration is contesting are in non-tribal areas. 

    The Left fielded candidates in 47 of them and allotted the remaining 13 to Congress. However, the grand previous celebration arrange candidates in 17 seats. One opted out later.

    In the 42 seats which the TIPRA Motha is contesting, it should face both a Left or a Congress candidate amongst others. These two events are frightened that the TIPRA Motha’s presence within the ballot fray, significantly within the 22 non-ST seats, will break up the anti-BJP votes and profit solely the saffron celebration. 

    To thwart it, the Left-Congress mix desires the TIPRA Motha to enter right into a seat-sharing settlement for the good thing about all.

    CPI-M state secretary Jitendra Choudhury confirmed the talks are being held between each side. He mentioned nothing has been finalised but.

    “Our discussions are on. We spoke even today (Tuesday). They are examining it and so are we. We will see if we can do something before February 2 (last day for withdrawal of nominations),” Choudhury informed this newspaper. 

    State Congress president Birajit Sinha mentioned, “We always had the discussions with TIPRA Motha. If there is an understanding, there will be withdrawal of nominations by some candidates.”

    TIPRA Motha chief Pradyot Manikya Debbarma dismissed the reported transfer for a seat-sharing deal as “incorrect”. He informed this newspaper that the celebration would go it alone. 

    “We are not making any alliance, formal or informal,” he mentioned.

    “However, I have not put up a candidate against Jitendra Choudhury because he is a Tiprasa (belonging to Tripura’s ethnic communities). That’s a personal gesture. I feel he has a certain amount of commitment as an individual,” he mentioned.

    “It was the same when Pranab Mukherjee had contested the Presidential election. He was supported by Mamata Banerjee although she was not a part of the UPA. Balasaheb Thakre had supported Pratibha Patil but he was a part of the NDA,” Debbarma added.

    The TIPRA Motha goes it alone within the polls after its talks with the BJP failed. It had insisted on a written assurance on the creation of a separate “Greater Tipraland” state however the BJP-led central authorities refused to present something in writing.
     

  • TMC won’t be part of CPI-M-Congress alliance in Tripura, Mamata to go to on Feb 6

    By PTI

    AGARTALA: The Trinamool Congress won’t be part of the CPI(M)-Congress alliance within the ensuing Tripura Assembly election, a senior social gathering chief mentioned on Sunday.

    Tripura Trinamool Congress president Pijush Kanti Biswas mentioned TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister will arrive in Tripura on February 6 to marketing campaign for social gathering candidates.

    “The TMC is not going to forge any electoral understanding with the CPI(M)-Congress combine in the ensuing Tripura Assembly elections because many Congress leaders and workers who had suffered during Communist regime will not vote for their own party”, mentioned Biwas.

    “Our assessment is that the CPI(M)-Congress initiative will face the similar fate what had happened in West Bengal Assembly election in 2021, that’s why we will keep our distance from it”, he mentioned.

    Biswas mentioned “Trinamool Congress will contest the election in the seats where the party has a chance to win and TMC’s doors are open for other parties for electoral understanding”.

    He mentioned Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee will arrive in Tripura on February 6 on a two-day go to and is scheduled to hitch a roadshow.

    “Party supremo is set to arrive in the poll bound state on February 6 to campaign for the party. She will join a road show to be organized on the following day”, he mentioned.

    Biswas mentioned the social gathering’s All India common secretary (Abhishek Banerjee) is scheduled to reach right here on February 2 for the election marketing campaign.

    “He will address two election rallies at Dharmanagar in North Tripura and Boxanagar in Sepahijala district”, he mentioned.

    Besides, many senior social gathering leaders together with Tollywood stars from Kolkata are coming to the northeastern state for campaigning.

    “Today, we will have a meeting with senior party leaders to chalk out the party’s election roadmap including campaigning for the upcoming elections”, he mentioned.

    Election to the 60-member Tripura Assembly can be held on February 16.

    AGARTALA: The Trinamool Congress won’t be part of the CPI(M)-Congress alliance within the ensuing Tripura Assembly election, a senior social gathering chief mentioned on Sunday.

    Tripura Trinamool Congress president Pijush Kanti Biswas mentioned TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister will arrive in Tripura on February 6 to marketing campaign for social gathering candidates.

    “The TMC is not going to forge any electoral understanding with the CPI(M)-Congress combine in the ensuing Tripura Assembly elections because many Congress leaders and workers who had suffered during Communist regime will not vote for their own party”, mentioned Biwas.

    “Our assessment is that the CPI(M)-Congress initiative will face the similar fate what had happened in West Bengal Assembly election in 2021, that’s why we will keep our distance from it”, he mentioned.

    Biswas mentioned “Trinamool Congress will contest the election in the seats where the party has a chance to win and TMC’s doors are open for other parties for electoral understanding”.

    He mentioned Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee will arrive in Tripura on February 6 on a two-day go to and is scheduled to hitch a roadshow.

    “Party supremo is set to arrive in the poll bound state on February 6 to campaign for the party. She will join a road show to be organized on the following day”, he mentioned.

    Biswas mentioned the social gathering’s All India common secretary (Abhishek Banerjee) is scheduled to reach right here on February 2 for the election marketing campaign.

    “He will address two election rallies at Dharmanagar in North Tripura and Boxanagar in Sepahijala district”, he mentioned.

    Besides, many senior social gathering leaders together with Tollywood stars from Kolkata are coming to the northeastern state for campaigning.

    “Today, we will have a meeting with senior party leaders to chalk out the party’s election roadmap including campaigning for the upcoming elections”, he mentioned.

    Election to the 60-member Tripura Assembly can be held on February 16.