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Left Front sweeps Tripura civic polls

Wins all 20 local government bodies, including Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n According to the officials, out of 310 seats in the 20 local civic bodies, Left parties won in 291 seats while the Congress bagged 13 seats, the BJP four and independen­ts two.

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Tripura’s ruling Left Front led by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPIM) on Saturday swept the civic polls across the state, winning all the 20 local government bodies, including Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n (AMC).

The Left parties retained the 49-member AMC for the fourth consecutiv­e term while the Left Front retained the 12 municipal councils and all six nagar panchayats.

The Left Front wrested the Ambassa Municipal Council in northern Tripura from the main opposition Congress.

Elections were held to the 144-years-old Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n, 13 municipal councils and five nagar panchayats in Tripura on Wednesday. Around 89 per cent of the 537,968 electorate voted in the polls in Left-ruled Tripura.

In all, 886 candidates, including 429 women, from all parties contested the politicall­y important civic polls. The Left Front, comprising four Left parties and dominated by CPIM, has won the Jirania Nagar Panchayat in western Tripura as the Left parties got all seats unconteste­d before the elections.

According to the officials of State Election Commission, out of 310 seats in the 20 local civic bodies, Left parties won in 291 seats while the Congress bagged 13 seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party four and independen­ts two.

In the 49-member AMC, the Left parties bagged 45 seats and Congress got four — four seats less than the previous elections.

CPI-M nominee and mayor of the outgoing AMC, Prafullaji­t Sinha, deputy mayor Samar Chakrabort­y, as well as candidates Fulan Bhattachar­jee, Gargi Roy Chowdhury and Biswanath Saha (Forward Bloc) are the notable winners in the AMC while Congress’ mayor candidate Amar Ranjan Gupta and prominent leaders Basana Debnath and Panna Deb are among those who lost in the polls.

The 144-year-old Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n is the oldest municipal body in the north-eastern region.

The Agartala municipali­ty, which turned into a corporatio­n two years ago, was constitute­d in 1871.

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