Tripura Lok Sabha Election 2024 Exit Poll Results: Exit polls predicts clean sweep for NDA in Tripura | India News – Times of India
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NEW DELHI: The BJP-led NDA is predicted to win both Lok Sabha seats in Tripura, according to exit polls released on Saturday. The polls indicate that the NDA’s candidate and former chief minister Biplab Deb is likely to secure the Tripura West seat, while BJP ally TMP candidate Kirti Singh Debbarma is poised to win the Tripura East (ST) seat.
According to Axis My India’ exit poll results, NDA will be securing both the seats in the state.
ETG also predicted that the BJP-led NDA will win both the states in the states.
Once a leftist stronghold, in the recent political landscape of Tripura, the BJP secured victory in both Lok Sabha seats – West Tripura and East Tripura during the 2019 elections.
Tripura went into polls on April 19 and April 26 in the first and second phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
Moreover, the recent alliance between the opposition party TIPRA Motha and the BJP has added a new dimension to the state’s political scenario, posing a formidable challenge for the INC and INDIA bloc.
With the state assembly comprising 60 members, the current distribution of seats reflects a complex political environment. The CPM holds 10 seats, while the Congress has three seats. The BJP-led alliance, on the other hand, commands a significant majority with 47 legislators, including 33 from the BJP, one from IPFT, and 13 from TIPRA Motha. This alliance has emerged as a dominant force in Tripura’s political landscape, consolidating its power and influence in the state.
According to Axis My India’ exit poll results, NDA will be securing both the seats in the state.
ETG also predicted that the BJP-led NDA will win both the states in the states.
Once a leftist stronghold, in the recent political landscape of Tripura, the BJP secured victory in both Lok Sabha seats – West Tripura and East Tripura during the 2019 elections.
Tripura went into polls on April 19 and April 26 in the first and second phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
Moreover, the recent alliance between the opposition party TIPRA Motha and the BJP has added a new dimension to the state’s political scenario, posing a formidable challenge for the INC and INDIA bloc.
With the state assembly comprising 60 members, the current distribution of seats reflects a complex political environment. The CPM holds 10 seats, while the Congress has three seats. The BJP-led alliance, on the other hand, commands a significant majority with 47 legislators, including 33 from the BJP, one from IPFT, and 13 from TIPRA Motha. This alliance has emerged as a dominant force in Tripura’s political landscape, consolidating its power and influence in the state.
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