Tripura Assembly election: Vote division helped BJP, says Left
The Left Front said the Tripura Assembly election result was “unexpected” and claimed that the vote division among the anti-BJP parties helped the saffron party to win the polls with less number of seats.
The Left Front also claimed that around 60 per cent of the people’s mandate was against the BJP in the recently-concluded elections as the BJP’s vote share in the election was 39 per cent.
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“If one goes by the five-year misrule and people’s expression, the result is not corroborative. Around 60 per cent mandate against the BJP reflects the people’s distrust of a particular party”, said Left Front convenor Narayan Kar in a press release on Friday (March 3).
BJP’s vote share down by five per cent
In the elections, the BJP’s vote share was 39 per cent, down from 43.59 per cent in the 2018 polls. Its seat strength has also come down to 32 from 36 in the 60-member Assembly.
The CPI(M)’s vote share has also come down from 42.70 per cent to 24 per cent while the Congress has improved its vote share from 1.41 per cent to 8.56 per cent.
Tipra Motha got almost 20 per cent of the votes
The Tipra Motha has polled around 20 per cent votes and won 13 seats in the tribal as well as mixed-populated areas at the cost of the Left Front.
Kar asserted that the vote division among the anti-BJP parties actually helped the saffron party to form the government with less number of seats.
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Expressing concern over the post-poll violence in some areas, he urged the government, administration, and police to take all possible steps to prevent such acts.
(With agency inputs)