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In Tripura BJP alliance won 4 seats, leading in 29 seats

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02/03/2023
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Agartala: Mar 02: BJP alliance has won 4 seats so far in Tripura assembly elections and is leading in 29 more seats. All in all, BJP is going to form the government in Tripura, it’s just a matter of time.

Meanwhile, Tipra Matha is leading in 12 seats and Left Front in 11 and Congress in 4 seats. Among the heavyweight candidates, Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha and Congress’ Sudip Roy Burman are leading. But, BJP president Rajeev Bhattacharya is lagging behind in Banmalipur seat.

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In Jolaibari constituency, IPFT candidate Shukla Charan Nowatia won by a margin of 375 votes. Meanwhile, BJP candidate Ratan Lal Nath secured victory in Mohanpur constituency by a margin of 7385 votes, Ranjit Das in Amarpur constituency by 4594 votes and Antara Sarkar Deb by 1744 votes in Kamalasagar constituency.

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