BJP Parliamentary Board to meet for deciding Tripura CM: Madhav

PTI Updated - December 07, 2021 at 02:08 AM.

BJP credits Tripura results to PM’s hard work, people’s desire for change

BJP supporters celebrate after learning the poll results of Tripura state assembly elections, in Agartala, India

The BJP Parliamentary Board will meet this evening to decide on the future Chief Minister of Tripura, where the party is likely to form a government, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said today. “Our Parliamentary Board (the party’s highest decision making body) will meet in the evening and take a call,” he said at a press conference when asked who will be the BJP chief minister in Tripura. The ruling CPI(M), which is power for the last 25 years, was ahead in 19 seats, according to the trends available.

The BJP and its ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) had surged ahead and established a lead in 39 constituencies, according to Election Commission sources here. The majority mark in the 60-member Assembly is 31.

The BJP Parliamentary Board comprises Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, party chief Amit Shah besides a few others

Madhav credited the favourable results in the state to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and people of the state’s desire for change. “The Prime Minister had addressed four rallies in Tripura. He had worked very hard and continuously monitored our campaigning. The credit must go to him,” BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said at a press conference here.

He said people of Tripura has also positively responded to the BJP’s call for defeating the CPI-M-led government, which has been ruling the state for more than two decades. “People responded very well to our call ‘Chalo Paltai’ (Let’s Change),” the BJP leader said. He also praised the CPI–M for its “spirited fight” during the election and said but the people wanted a new government.

Elections in 59 seats, out of the 60-member Tripura Assembly, were held on February 18. Election in one seat was countermanded due to the death of the CPI–M candidate.

“Hopeful”

Madhav also said in Nagaland, the BJP and its alliance partner Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) has been performing well as per the initial trends. “We hope to form a government with our pre-poll ally Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party,” he said.

Elections in 59 seats, out of 60 member Nagaland Assembly, were held on February 27. In one seat, former Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, was declared winner unopposed. As per the initial trends available for 39 seats, the BJP and its ally are leading in 17 seats while the Naga People’s Front is leading in 18 seats.

Coalition talks

Meghalaya, Madhav said, is heading for a hung Assembly and the BJP will work for forming a non-Congress government there. As per the available trends for Meghalaya, the Congress won two seats and was leading in 19, the National People’s Party is leading in 18 seats, BJP in four seats and others in 12 seats.

Chief Minister Mukul Sangma registered wins from both Songsak and Ampati constituencies. Elections to 60-member Meghalaya Assembly were held on February 27.

Published on March 3, 2018 07:34