News Elections Tripura civic bypolls: Ruling BJP scores massive victory, grabs 66 out of 67 seats

Tripura civic bypolls: Ruling BJP scores massive victory, grabs 66 out of 67 seats

The BJP candidates emerged victorious in 66 seats of different municipal bodies and Agartala Municipal Corporation. The party had earlier won 91 seats unopposed.

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The ruling BJP on Friday registered massive victory in Tripura civic bypolls with the party winning 66 out of 67 seats that went to polls on Thursday.

The BJP candidates emerged victorious in 66 seats of different municipal bodies and Agartala Municipal Corporation. The party had earlier won 91 seats unopposed.

The only seat that the BJP lost in the Panisagar Nagar Panchayat went to the opposition CPI-M. 

The Tripura State Election Commission (TSEC) last month declared the by-elections to the 158 seats in 14 municipal bodies, including the Agartala Municipal Corporation.

CPI-M state secretary Gautam Das told the media that "due to intimidation, violent attacks and prevention" their candidates could not submit nominations for most seats facilitating the BJP candidates to win without any contest.

"In places where some of our candidates submitted their nominations, BJP and their hoodlums attacked them, their houses and properties while the police and the State Elections Commission remained as spectators," he said.

"On Thursday, during the day of polling, in allmost all places, most of the polling agents including women, were forced out from polling booths to turn the balloting a complete farce. Not only the workers and their goons, BJP leaders including its MLA Dilip Das attacked the Left party workers and agents," Das said.

He said BJP workers also assaulted former finance minister and incumbent Public Accounts Committee Chairman Bhanulal Saha in Bishalgarh in Western Tripura on Thursday.

"Despite our repeated requests to all authorities including the Director General of Police and State Election Comminnserner, with the active connivance of the officials of the TSEC and security personnel, the elections were rigged in Udaipur, Belonia, Santir Bazar in southern Tripura and Kumarghat, Kailashahar, Panisagar in northern Tripura besides in Agartala," said Das, a member of the CPI-M central Committee.

West Tripura District secretary of CPI-M Pabitra Kar said that a rally would be organised on Saturday to protest the "total farcical civic elections and murder of democracy in Tripura by the BJP government".

Congress leaders Harekrishna Bhowmik and Tapas Dey told the media that the party has demanded a re-poll in almost half of the total of 67 seats as the BJP members have totally controled the elections with the help of the administration.

BJP spokesman Nabendu Bhattacharjee rejected the allegations of the CPI-M and the Congress, saying that "people have already turned their face away from these parties as they lost the public support in the recent assembly polls."