Hindustan Times (East UP)

BJP sweeps all 51 seats in Tripura municipal polls

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

AGARTALA: The ruling BJP on Sunday swept the civic body elections in Tripura, having won all the seats of the 51-member Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n (AMC) and clinching several other urban local bodies.

The opposition TMC and CPI(M) failed to open their account in the AMC.

The saffron party secured all the wards in the 15-member Khowai Municipal Council, 17-seat Belonia Municipal Council, 15-member Kumarghat Municipal Council and ninemember Sabroom Nagar Panchayat, state election commission officials said.

The party made a clean sweep in the 25-ward Dharmanaga­r Municipal Council, 15-seat Teliamura Municipal Council and 13-member Amarpur Nagar Panchayat, they said.

Sonamura Nagar Panchayat and Melaghar Nagar Panchayat became opposition less with the BJP having won all the 13 seats each. It also bagged the 11-member Jirania Nagar Panchayat.

The party secured 12 seats of Ambassa Municipal Council, while the TMC and the CPI-M won one seat each and another went to an independen­t candidate. The BJP also won 16 seats of Kailashaha­r Municipal Council and the CPI(M) got one.

In Panisagar Nagar Panchayat, the BJP emerged victorious in 12 seats, and the CPI (M) bagged one.

The saffron party had fielded candidates for all the 334 seats of Agartala Municipal Corporatio­n, 13 municipal bodies and six Nagar Panchayats in the state where its nominees won in 112 places unconteste­d. Elections to 222 seats were held on November 25. The ruling BJP is locked in a battle with the Trinamool Congress, which is foraying into the North east and elsewhere to establish itself as a national party, and with the CPI(M), which the saffron camp had dethroned from power in the state some years ago.

The TMC, which alleged voteriggin­g and intimidati­on in the elections, had demanded counterman­ding of the entire polls. The CPI(M) had sought fresh elections in five municipal bodies. including the AMC.

Both parties had claimed that the authoritie­s remained silent spectators as BJP supporters attacked political rivals and rigged the elections. The saffron camp, however, stoutly denied the charges.

Reacting to the impressive performanc­e by his party in the elections, BJP vice president Dilip Ghosh said in Kolkata that the results of Tripura civic polls have exposed the “hollowness” of TMC’s claims of having made inroads into the northeaste­rn state. He said people there have faith in the saffron party.

Describing TMC workers campaignin­g in Tripura as “hired people”, Ghosh told reporters his party shares a “strong bond” with the residents of that state.

The civic poll results are on expected lines.

 ?? ?? BJP activists celebrate their party's victory in Tripura Municipal Elections outside state party office in Kolkata on Sunday.
BJP activists celebrate their party's victory in Tripura Municipal Elections outside state party office in Kolkata on Sunday.

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