NDPP and BJP lead in reduction in Nagaland
8.50: Nagaland – In obedience NDP 49, NPF 5, Congress 1, others 3. 59/60 (1 seat BJP already adopted)
8.46 pm: Meghalaya – In creating NPP 22, TMC 10, BJP 8, UDP 8. Total 52 /60
Recorder – Single-handed in Tripura, the government is making up the numbers again
8.42 pm: Tripura – Swimming 37, Left 15, Tipra 6, Others 0. Total 58/60
NDPP crosses BJP majority in cut in Galland
8.40: Nagaland – In compression, NDP 40, NPF 3, Congress 0, others 0. 43/60
Uproar over hung assembly in Meghalaya
8.37 pm: Meghalaya – In creating NPP 20, TMC 9, BJP 8, UDP 7. Total 52 /60
In Tripura also BJP got majority.
8.35: Tripura – In creating BJP 32, Left 13, Tipra 5, Others 0. Total 54/60
NDPP and BJP combine to have majority in Nagaland at secondary level.
8.34 pm: Nagaland – In compression NDP 35, NPF 3, INC 0, others 0. 38/60
8.33 pm: Meghalaya NPP 19 in the making, TMC 9, BJP 7, UDP 7, others 0. Total 43 /60
8.31 pm: Tripura – Video Uploaded 29, Left 10, Tipra 5, Other 0. Total 44/60
8.29 pm – Nagaland BJP alliance in Dalali beyond majority. Onward from 60 to 32 approx. NPF leading on 1 seat
8.27 pm: Meghalaya NPP 12, TMC 6, BJP 5, UDP 4, others 0 in the making. Total 27 /60
8.26 pm: Tripura – Swimming 28, Left 9, Tipra 5, Others 0. Total 42/60
8.24 pm: Nagaland – In compression NDP 21, NPF 1, INC 0, others 0. 22/60
8.23 pm: Meghalaya NPP 12, TMC 6, BJP 5, UDP 4, others 0 in the making. Total 27 /60
8.20: Tripura – Swimming 23, Left 8, Tipra 3, Others 0. Total 34/60
8.18 pm: Nagaland – In compression NDP 11, NPF 1, INC 0, others 0. 12/60
8.16 pm: Meghalaya – NPP 3, Congress 1, BJP 1 TMC 1 Others 0 in application. total 7 /60
8.13 pm: Tripura – 10 weirdest looks in Brazilian advertising. There is a forward left on 6 seats. total 16/60
8 has started appearing on the lie in photoshop. There is a forward left on 6 seats. total 14/60
5 in Photoshop has started appearing on the covering. Two seats are on the left. 7/60
Focusraze has started appearing on 4 covers in Creators. One seat is on the front left. 5/60
In Tripura, the first seat has been upset, in which the BJP has a higher number.
A lot is at stake in these states for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leading the NDA government at the Centre. The election results of these states will give an indication of whether the BJP has strengthened its foothold in Tripura after wresting its bastion from the Left in 2018? The specifics of the election will also make it clear whether the BJP has been able to consolidate its strength in Meghalaya and Nagaland in most of the erstwhile states, or whether it has been able to establish a dent in its influence. Is.
Elections were held on April 59 out of 60 in Meghalaya. It is believed that there may be an alliance between Konrad Megha’s party and the BJP when the hung assembly comes.
Section 144 has been introduced in East West Khas Hills district of Meghalaya. The District Magistrate has taken this step to control the crowd before the counting of votes.
Meghalaya | Section 144 imposed by District Magistrate in East West Khasi Hills district pic.twitter.com/JY8t1wHCp9
– ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2023
A heavy presence of security forces can be seen outside the vote counting center in Nagaland ahead of the counting of votes.
Kohima, Nagaland | The counting of votes will start from 8 am. Heavy security arrangements at counting centers pic.twitter.com/Fc1Zm9SNlk
– ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2023
Tight security arrangements have been made to complete the proof of counting of votes. The crowd of people is increasing with out party scoring of vote counting centres.
Agartala, Tripura. The counting of votes will start from 8 am. Visuals from counting center, Umakant Academy campus pic.twitter.com/GB5GoQfqmh
– ANI (@ANI) March 2, 2023
All eyes are on these three states of Ghur because in 2018, the right-wing party BJP registered a crucial victory in Tripura, a long-time Left bastion. This was a turning point in the political landscape of the state. The election this time also assumes significance as the traditional rivals Congress and the Left have for the first time joined hands to challenge the BJP in the elections to the 60-member state assembly.
In this battle between national parties, Pradyot Debbarma-led Tipra Motha is also in the fray in Tripura, which has emerged as a dominant force in the state’s politics. This party, which has influence among a large section of the tribal population, has put the traditional circle in trouble.
In the last election in Tripura, BJP had signed 36 seats and IFT eight seats. After the death of PIFT founder NC Debbarma, the influence of the party is believed to have waned. In such a situation, the onus of securing a majority is largely on the brokers, while they have two main rivals.
In Tripura, a bastion of Left parties for two decades, the BJP could not win a single seat in the 2013 elections. But in 2018, the BJP stormed to power and won a surprise victory, projecting it as an ideological victory over its rivals. In such a situation, if BJP loses here, it will be seen as a sign. Even if the reflection has a relatively minor effect in the national political landscape.
A triangular contest was witnessed in Tripura in the Assembly Elections 2023. According to exit polls, BJP can double the historic victory of 2018 by winning 32 assembly seats. The Left-Congress alliance may get 15 seats, while Pradyot Debbarma’s Atka Tipra Motha party is expected to win 12 constituencies.
Regional parties in both the states of Meghalaya and Nagaland have become major players in the politics there. This time BJP launched a mirror campaign with all its big leaders including PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to increase its penetration in the states. For the first time BJP is contesting on all 60 constituencies of Meghalaya. National People’s Party leader and member Konrad Megha is being accused by the BJP of being the country’s most corrupt state government.
In Meghalaya, the BJP had a coalition government under the leadership of Konrad Meghma, but broke the alliance before the elections. The BJP hopes that its powers will be specified in the assembly. After the last elections, there was a hung assembly and this time also such a possibility is being expressed. The picture of BJP’s strategy and confusion for the ghost constituency was Himanta Biswa Sharma meeting Sangma after polling and indicating that the two parties could work together again.
Conrad Meghara’s National People’s Party (NPP) may emerge as the single largest party in Meghalaya by winning 20 constituencies, while the Congress (TMC) may also win 11 constituencies in the 60-member assembly, according to NDTV’s poll of exit polls. Could According to exit polls, the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are expected to win 6-6 seats each, while 17 seats may go to other voters.
Another interesting aspect of these elections is that the Rojgar Congress led by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is also in the fray. This ruling party of Bengal has also given full strength in these elections. It tried to project itself as a stronger rival against the BJP than the Congress. The Congress also launched a massive campaign in these states. Rahul Gandhi had a rally in Meghalaya. Congress is trying to get back its influence.
In Nagaland, the BJP has again entered the polls in alliance with Andy PP. According to an average of four different exit polls, the BJP and Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) alliance in Nagaland is likely to emerge victorious and hold on to a permanent hold on the state. The NDPP contested 40 separate elections, while the remaining 20 were unceremoniously done by the BJP. The BJP has already won one seat, the Akuluto assembly seat, from where its sitting MLA Kazheto Kinimi has been elected unopposed after his only rival withdrew from the race.
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