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Tripura ADC polls
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BJP bites dust in Tripura ADC polls, loses to Pradyot Kishore Debbarman's newly formed TIPRA

| @indiablooms | Apr 11, 2021, at 02:30 am

Agartala/UNI: The influence of national parties in Tripura politics apparently came to an end as the ruling BJP-IPFT alliance lost miserably to Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA), floated by royal scion Pradyot Kishore Debbarman four months ago, in Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (ADC) elections today.

TIPRA emerged as the single largest party with 16 seats and its ally INPT won two seats while the BJP managed only nine seats. One seat was won by an independent candidate. IPFT, CPI-M and Congress couldn't win any seats.

With Pradyot Kishore Debbarman's landslide victory, the national parties in the state have been completely decimated.

Wife of IPFT general secretary and tribal welfare minister Mevar Kumar Jamatia, Gita Rani Debbarma and IPFT assistant general secretary Mangal Debbarma have lost the elections to TIPRA candidates.

BJP candidates from the areas of Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma, Education Minister Ratan Lal Nath, and stalwart BJP MLAs like Rampada Jamatia, Atul Debbarma and BJP’s tribal front Chief Lok Sabha MP Rebati Tripura also lost to TIPRA candidates, which is being considered a bad omen for the ruling alliance in the state.

In 2000, IPFT had captured ADC by winning 18 seats of 28 allegedly with the help of insurgent group NLFT in a communal polarisation but the Left front wrested the ADC in next election by winning 24 seats.

“The indigenous people of Tripura have suffered under the poor governance and vote based politics of leftists and other national parties for the last 70 years. In 2018 assembly elections, indigenous population believed IPFT, as they had signed a specific agreement of socio-economic, cultural and linguistic development of tribals with BJP while forming an alliance.

"People voted them to power relying on their promises but in the last three years every poll-promise has proven to be fake. So, hill people rejected them and in the plains same thing is going to be repeated in the upcoming urban local body elections,” said TIPRA Chief Pradyot Kishore while ruling out alliance with any national party.

He said people of Tripura have lost hope in the present BJP-IPFT government because of the inner conflict among the MLAs and leaders and large scale corruption.

"Under BJP’s rule in last three years even the smallest contracts have been given to the agencies outside the state. No regular employment except for some teaching posts have been created. The  poverty rate in tribal areas has been increasing," he said pointing out the main reason for BJP’s debacle in the ADC polls.

“BJP-IPFT didn’t allow people to exercise their franchise in the last three-tire panchayat elections, assembly by-polls and in the last Lok Sabha election. Had there been fair polling in all these elections, Biplab Kumar Deb government would have been a thing of the past. They cheated the people and hurt the sentiments of Tripura, which reflected in ADC poll this time,” Pradyot added.

He also alleged that a group of BJP activists attacked him last evening at the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Mohanpur where he went to discuss the matter of not issuing counting pass and providing adequate security to his party candidates.

Three days before the elections, BJP and IPFT had started intimidating the voters against voting for opposition parties and on the day of poll a large number of opposition voters, especially TIPRA supporters were not allowed to come out from their homes by the ruling party across the state.

Despite making complaints with the state election commission and police, no action was taken. TIPRA workers and the supporters of other opposition parties were harassed, Pradyot stated.

“TIPRA could win at least 25 seats with a record margin but that did not happen as BJP used violence to keep ou votes away. We have urged  our party members to not fall prey to incitement of violence. We will show exemplary governance in ADC which will be an example for rest of the country. I welcome all the indigenous people to join TIPRA to show our unity for development beyond communities,” he said.

Pradyot further said that IPFT and some other parties had agreed to fight together for unity but finally fell into BJP’s trap and now people have rejected them for ever.

However, TIPRA is open for anyone willing to work for the development of the state beyond community and petty personal interests, he stressed.

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