Deccan Chronicle

After Manipur win, BJP aims at Tripura

1,000 Trinamul men have defected to BJP so far

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The BJP has begun flexing its muscles in the Northeast, a region under party president Amit Shah’s radar for organisati­onal expansion.

After Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, the party is now eyeing Tripura, a state under Left Front rule since 1993.

Assembly polls in this state is due in 2018, and before that the saffron party is busy strengthen­ing its base as well as its strength.

Over 1,000 Trinamul leaders and workers have joined the BJP so far and speculatio­n is rife that there could also be a massive exodus from the ruling CPM to the BJP, which is gaining strength across the region ever since it came to power in Assam.

On Thursday, 400 Trinamul members, including 16 of its 65 state committee members, joined the BJP in Agartala.

Besides Tripura, two other Northeast states, Meghalaya and Nagaland, will go to the polls next year.

Meghalaya is now ruled by a Congress-led coalition, while BJP ally Naga People’s Front is currently in power in Nagaland.

The TMC is facing a faction fight which the BJP feels could help it gain more ground in the state.

Two top TMC leaders, Surajit Dutta and Ratan Chakrabort­y, have joined the BJP.

Sources said, after joining the BJP, Mr Chakrabort­y claimed only the saffron party would be able to end Left rule in the state as the TMC was a divided house.

After forming its first government in Assam last year, the BJP formed an alliance of regional parties, named North-East Democratic Alliance, to extend its reach across the entire region.

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The TMC is facing a faction fight which the BJP feels could help it gain more ground in the state

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