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BJP unveils candidate list for Tripura assembly elections, focusing on youth and women representation

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has recently declared candidates for 54 seats in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura for the upcoming assembly elections. The party, which is currently in power in the state, has chosen a mix of incumbents and new faces for the contest.

The BJP has decided to field Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb from the Banamalipur constituency, while his deputy Jishnu Deb Burman will contest from the Kalyanpur seat. Other prominent candidates include Ratan Lal Nath, who will contest from the Dhanpur constituency and Pratima Bhowmik, who will contest from the Kamalpur seat.

The party has also given tickets to several new faces, including young and first-time candidates, in an effort to rejuvenate its team and bring fresh perspectives to the state assembly. This move is seen as an attempt to connect with the youth of the state, who constitute a significant portion of the electorate.

The BJP has also given tickets to several women candidates, including Pratima Bhowmik and Sushmita Dev, who will contest from the Sitai and South Tripura seats, respectively. This move is in line with the party’s efforts to promote gender equality and empower women in politics.

The BJP has been in power in Tripura since 2018, when it ended the 25-year rule of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in the state. The party had formed a coalition government with the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) and has been credited with several development projects, including the construction of highways, airports, and power projects in the state.

The upcoming assembly elections in Tripura are being seen as a crucial test for the BJP, which is looking to expand its presence in the northeastern region of the country. The party has been making efforts to strengthen its base in the region and has been working to address the issues and concerns of the people of Tripura.

Overall, the BJP’s decision to field a mix of incumbents and new faces, as well as its emphasis on promoting women candidates, is seen as a strategic move to connect with the diverse electorate of Tripura and secure a win in the upcoming assembly elections. It will be interesting to see how the party fares in the polls and whether it is able to maintain its hold on power in the state.

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