BJP Confident of Victory in Tripura Tribal Council Polls, Says CM Saha

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has expressed strong confidence that the BJP will secure a huge victory in the upcoming elections for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) and Village Committees. He asserted that the development of the Janajati community is a primary goal of the BJP-led government and credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for prioritizing tribal welfare since 2014. The elections, likely to be held in March or April, are a crucial political contest as tribals constitute nearly one-third of the state's population. All major political parties, including the ruling Tipra Motha Party, the BJP, its allies, and opposition groups, are intensifying efforts to consolidate tribal voter support.

Key Points: BJP Eyes Tripura Tribal Council Win, CM Saha Confident

  • BJP confident of TTAADC victory
  • Focus on Janajati community development
  • Elections seen as key political contest
  • Ruling TMP faces challenge from BJP alliance
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BJP confident of winning autonomous body polls: Tripura CM ​

Tripura CM Manik Saha expresses BJP's confidence in winning the upcoming TTAADC elections, citing PM Modi's focus on Janajati development.

"In the coming days as well, only the Bharatiya Janata Party can ensure real development of the tribal people. - Manik Saha"

Agartala, March 4

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Wednesday asserted that the overall development of the Janajati community remains one of the primary goals of the government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party. ​

Addressing an organisational programme at the headquarters of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) in Khumulwng, the Chief Minister expressed confidence that the BJP would register a huge victory in the upcoming elections to the tribal autonomous body and Village Committees. ​

Saha said the BJP would form the government in the 30-member TTAADC, claiming that people's trust and confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party have steadily increased. ​

Earlier in the day, a large procession led by the Chief Minister passed through various roads of Khumulwng, with a large number of party workers and supporters taking part. ​

Referring to the forthcoming TTAADC elections, Saha said a massive rally titled 'Janajati Empowerment and Tripura Empowerment' was organised in Khumulwng to galvanise support. ​

He maintained that since assuming office in 2014, Prime Minister Modi has prioritised the development of Janajati communities across the country. ​

"In the coming days as well, only the Bharatiya Janata Party can ensure real development of the tribal people. We are committed to working wholeheartedly for their welfare," he said. ​

The Chief Minister further stated that if the present situation in the TTAADC is to change, the BJP must receive the people's full support. ​

Alleging that the Janajati community had long witnessed "empty promises", he claimed that the BJP is now delivering tangible development on the ground. ​

Expressing optimism, Saha said the party would secure a decisive mandate in the upcoming TTAADC and Village Committee elections and form the government in the tribal autonomous body, which he described as a vital constitutional institution. ​

The organisational programme was also attended by Transport and Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury, BJP Pradesh General Secretary Bipin Debbarma, mandal leaders and other party functionaries.​

In the run-up to the TTAADC polls, all major political parties -- including the ruling BJP, its allies -- the Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT) and the Tipra Motha Party (TMP) -- and opposition parties such as the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Indian National Congress -- have intensified efforts to consolidate support among tribal voters. ​

The crucial elections to the TTAADC are likely to be held in March or April. ​

Since 2021, the Tipra Motha Party (TMP) has been governing the politically significant 30-member TTAADC, which covers nearly two-thirds of Tripura's 10,491 sq km geographical area and is home to over 12.16 lakh people, around 84 per cent of whom belong to indigenous communities. ​

Tribals constitute nearly one-third of Tripura's total population of about 4.2 million, making the upcoming elections a key political contest in the state. ​

- IANS

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Priya S
Development for Janajati communities is crucial. Hope the focus is on education and job creation, not just political rhetoric. The TTAADC election is important for the state's future. 🤞
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Rahul R
Confidence is good, but the ground reality matters. Tipra Motha has been in charge since 2021. Voters will compare their work with the BJP's central and state promises. This will be a tight contest, not a walkover.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the dynamics in Tripura. Tribal autonomy is a complex issue worldwide. Hope the election is peaceful and the outcome truly reflects the will of the indigenous communities there.
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Aman W
The CM is right about one thing - empty promises have plagued tribal areas for decades. Whether it's BJP, Tipra Motha, or others, we need accountability. Show us the concrete plans for schools, hospitals, and sustainable livelihoods, not just rallies.
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Nisha Z
Modi ji's government has done good work for tribal welfare across India with schemes like PM-JANMAN. If that model is implemented sincerely in TTAADC, it can bring real change. Fingers crossed for a development-focused outcome! 🙏

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