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NE election Result: Modi captures Tripura, To form Govt in Nagaland

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Northeast Assembly Election Results 2018: The BJP, which was hitherto a marginal player in Tripura politics, having failed to clinch even a single seat in the state in the last polls, has already won a majority on its own.

Consolidating its position as a dominant force in the Northeast, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday scripted a spectacular victory in the CPI(M)-held Tripura in alliance with Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT). The BJP, which was hitherto a marginal player in Tripura politics failing to clinch even one seat in the last assembly elections, won a majority on its own this time around.

The BJP looks set to form a government in Nagaland. An independent and a JD(U) candidate — who on March 1 issued a letter of support to Nagaland CM Zeliang — said they will back the BJP. With the two on its side, the BJP-NDPP alliance has 31 seats, which is the majority mark. The BJP, which had earlier received invitation from NPF leader and CM TR Zeliang to join the new government, had parted ways with the NPF just ahead of the polls and joined hands with the Neiphiu Rio’s newly-launched NDPP.

In Meghalaya, Congress — which had been in power since May 2009 — failed to win a majority but emerged as the single largest party with 21 seats. The Nationalist Congress Party of Sharad Pawar won one seat. Congress sent its top guns to the state to explore possibilities of government formation after its losses in two other northeastern states of Tripura and Nagaland.

Senior Congress leader Kamal Nath, who also left for Shillong to explore ways of forming a Congress government, said the party had necessary support of MLAs to prove its majority on the floor of the Assembly. No comments were issued by the Congress on its losses as party president Rahul Gandhi is out of the country. The grand old party failed to win even a single seat in Tripura and Nagaland.

Meghalaya is one of the five states currently held by the Congress. The other states are Punjab, Karnataka and Mizoram, and Union territory Puducherry.

Meanwhile, in an address to party workers at BJP headquarters in New Delhi, PM Modi said, “It is a journey from no one to number one, from ‘shoonya to shikhar’ (zero to pinnacle).” He described BJP chief Amit Shah as the “sculptor” of the party’s victory march.

Counting of votes in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland, where elections were held on February 18 and 27, respectively, began Saturday morning. All three states have 60 seats, however, elections were held for 59 seats. While a CPI(M) candidate died in Tripura, a Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate was killed in Meghalaya. In Nagaland, former chief minister Neiphiu Rio won from one seat.

Of the three states, Tripura was the most keenly watched for being the last Left bastion in the country. Manik Sarkar, the 69-year-old outgoing chief minister, has governed Tripura since 1998. A politburo member of CPI(M), he had been at the helm for the fourth consecutive time.

In Agartala town, cries of ‘Jai Siyaram and Bharat Mata ki Jai’ filled the air at the BJP office where national general secretary Ram Madhav declared that his party will form the next government in Tripura.

Besides tapping into the youth, the BJP made aggressive best efforts to break the CPI(M)’s stranglehold in 20 seats reserved for tribals, which possibly turned the ride in its favour. Indicating the extent of BJP’s inroads, the tribal seat of Asharambari has for the first time not gone to the CPM. IPFT general secretary Mewat Jamatia won from the seat with a margin of 7,000 votes.

The BJP, under PM Modi and Amit Shah, has been aggressively expanding its footprints in the region ever since it came to power in 2014. It already has governments in Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

BJP had contested 50 seats in the last assembly polls in 2013 and its candidates forfeited their deposits on 49 seats. However, with just 1.87 per cent of votes, it failed to win any seat in the state. The CPI(M) had won 49 of the 55 seats it contested while the Congress managed to win 10 out of 48 seats it contested.

Two exit polls had predicted that the BJP will dislodge the CPI(M) in Tripura while a third exit poll claimed a close fight. In Nagaland, two exit polls said the BJP-NDPP alliance will have an edge over the ruling Naga People’s Front. In Meghalaya, one exit poll said the Congress would emerge as the single largest party, while another said Conrad Sangma’s National People’s Party (NPP) would be ahead of the ruling Congress, with the BJP finishing third.

This year, the BJP contested on 50 seats and left nine seats for ally IPFT. The Congress fielded candidates for all 59 constituencies but one of its candidates withdrew his nomination and joined the BJP. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) fielded 24 candidates.

Meghalaya saw around 84 per cent voting and the contest in the state involves the ruling Congress, BJP, National People’s Party (NPP) and the newly floated People’s Democratic Front. Polling in Williamnagar constituency of the state was countermanded following the death of NCP candidate in an IED blast. In the last assembly elections held in the state in 2013, the BJP had to face a heart-wrenching defeat as it lost all 13 seats it contested with a vote share of just 6.2 per cent. The NPP had won only two seats out of 32 it contested.

The exit poll has predicted the ruling Congress suffering some setback with its tally coming down to 13-19 from 29 while the BJP is set to win 4-8 seats and around 16.5 per cent of vote share. It said the NPP may get 17-23 seats. According to latest trends, results for 34 constituencies in Meghalaya have been declared. Till now, Congress has won 13 seats, BJP 2 and NPP has won 7 seats.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, who has won from both Songsak and Ampati seats, said the election results were not on expected lines and that he would not reveal their plan vis-a-vis government formation in the state.

People’s Party president Conrad Sangma, however, said the party will form the next government in Meghalaya as the people were in favour of change.”We are hopeful that we will be able to form the government. People are fed up with the corrupt Congress government and looking for a change,” said Sangma, son of veteran leader late P A Sangma.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi had led the party’s charge in this election season, with focus on curbing the anti-incumbency sentiments and retaining power in Meghalaya.

In Nagaland, the BJP contested the polls in alliance with the newly floated Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), with the two in the fray in 20 and 40 seats, respectively. The Assembly polls witnessed a similar turnout as Meghalaya recorded nearly 75 per cent polling.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...meghalaya-nagaland-bjp-congress-left-5084271/
 
I'll be really honest. Although I know commies are on the verge of extinct, I was not expecting BJP to form majority in this election.. INC result has especially surprised me. But again, seeing the kind of under development NE India has seen, its not that surprising that the people of NE are now done with INC and the commies. Expectations are set high in front of Modi by the people of NE. I'd say its a good opportunity for BJP and Modi.
 
Pity, Manik Sarker was among the best politicians in the whole region.

LOL....If he was that good, he would still be CM.

Reality of Tripura & the travesty of Commie and congee fixed match in this state goes all the way back to 1994 PVN Rao time.

If anyone thinks people of Tripura had a choice for past 25 years, they don't know the reality.
 
Pity, Manik Sarker was among the best politicians in the whole region.

Being a non-corrupt, honest person does not mean good politician or leader... Tripura under the leftist for 25 years, other north-east states, mostly under Congress, remains one of the most underdeveloped part of the country, in spite of tremendous potential.

Sad, but true!!!
 
All this coz of efforts of bjp worjers at grassroots and total efforts of mentally retarted, good for nothing,dyslexic,moronic leader rahul gandhi.
 
Overconfidence, my dear communists.:rolleyes:

Plus the meticulous election planning,management and operations of BJP.They created some professionals for that.From bottom to top,everything is systematic .

LOL....If he was that good, he would still be CM.

Reality of Tripura & the travesty of Commie and congee fixed match in this state goes all the way back to 1994 PVN Rao time.

If anyone thinks people of Tripura had a choice for past 25 years, they don't know the reality.

He was really good .
But pure,honest and frugal lifestyle is not enough to satisfy all people in Tripura .
They have different ambitions .
Look what happened to Bengalis .
They are literally exodus to others states ,especially Southern states and some times faces a lots of exploitation
 
NDA scored 3 on 3 in North-East. Congress is now with only 3 states in their hand (with Karnataka getting out of their hand, it will be 2 soon).

Uncalled for. BJP has won because of incumbent factor. If they don't deliver they will be out soon.
Communists, once gone, will never come back in India. Today's youths in Bengal don't even know what is CPI(M).
 
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