Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in the state of Tripura, is under the control of the Left. It's time to make the seat secure. 17 years Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, pulled out of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, in Tallmattala, Tripura. CBI has entered the state At the same time, seven legislators of Congress and Trinamool Congress join the BJP. It's a big push for the ruling government.
In the state of West Bengal-Tripura, the BJP was trying hard to make seats in the state. The party's all-India president Amit Shah, West Bengal BJP leader, Rupa Ganguly, has tried to strengthen the party by touring Tripura several times. The stronghold of corporate capital showed the political fortunes of their political foresight before the eleven months before the Tripura assembly elections. In the Tripura assembly, nine opposition Trinamool Congress MLAs and six legislators from the Trinamool Congress have been divorced in the elections. In the meantime, they have cleared the support of BJP candidate Ramnath K. Abdullah in the presidential election.
Seven legislators in the last minute before the election can make this decision in the politics of the state big impact. Danger has seen a lot of the left of this base. In the end, if the seven legislators join the BJP then the BJP is going to re-elect the Tripura assembly without any votes. The political situation in Tripura state is at least such a prediction.
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee's tenure ends in a few days For the next presidential election, the BJP has elected Ramnath K. Abdin, former governor of Bihar from his party. On the other hand, the opposition Congress nominated former Indian parliament Speaker Meera Kumar as the next President. Left Front and Trinamool Congress Party supported him.
Tripura Congress Trinamool Congress has complained, did not discuss any all-party leadership of the party on this issue. Last year Congress left the Congress and joined the Trinamool Congress, announced the rebellion against the decision of the six legislators in Tripura state that they will not vote for the candidate of the candidate Mrs. Kumar.
Due to their decision, all India Leaders of Trinamool Congress announced their affiliation with Legislators of Tripura State.
BJP urges BJP to support Ramnath K. Abdullah in the presidential election. In response to the call, a meeting was held at the Gibbon Taj in Guwahati, the capital of Assam state on Thursday (July 6th). At a function organized by BJP-Trinamool, guests were present at the BJP nominated president candidate Ramnath K. Kabind. Six Trinamool Congress MLAs of Tripura state Sudip Rai Barman, Ashish Kumar Saha, Dibachandra Ranghola, Dilip Sarkar, Bishwandhu Sen and Pranjit Singha Roy told Tripura state to vote for him. Congress went to Gauhati and conveyed the same thing to Congress Legislature Ratan Lal Nath.
According to sources, Ram Modi, All India Secretary of BJP organizing unit and Hemant Biswas Sharma, the BJP's northeast leader, have met the meeting with the seven legislators. It was decided in the meeting that seven legislators of Tripura formally joined the BJP.
The party sources said that the party wants to give a historic form to the seven legislators in Tripura state together. They will be welcomed through a brilliant ceremony. BJP's All India President Amit Shah, Joint leader of the party's organizing unit Ram Madhav and Minister of the Northern Regional Development Ministry of India Jitendra Singh will be present on the occasion. The day of the ceremony has not been correct yet, but in July itself, interested parties are ready to finish this work.
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