BJP’s Victory in Tripura: Sarma’s Bold Prediction Proves Accurate

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In the lead up to the Tripura Assembly Election held in February 2018, BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma made a bold prediction that the BJP would return to power with an even larger majority than in the previous election. Sarma, who is a prominent leader of the BJP in the northeast region, stated that the party was confident of winning the election and that the BJP would secure a significant number of seats in the state assembly.

Sarma cited several reasons for the BJP’s confidence in the election. He noted that the party had made significant inroads in Tripura over the past five years, and had implemented a number of development projects that had benefited the people of the state. He also pointed to the strong support that the BJP enjoyed among the electorate, and the popularity of the party’s leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Sarma also took aim at the opposition Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPM, and accused the party of failing to deliver on its promises and neglecting the needs of the people of Tripura. He claimed that the CPM had been in power for too long, and that the people of the state were eager for a change.

Sarma’s predictions were met with skepticism by some political analysts, who noted that the BJP was facing strong opposition from the CPM, which had a strong presence in the state. However, Sarma remained confident and stated that the BJP would secure a significant number of seats in the election, and that the party would be able to form the government in the state.

As it turned out, Sarma’s predictions were accurate, and the BJP did indeed win the Tripura Assembly Election with a comfortable majority. The party secured 43 seats in the state assembly, while the CPM secured 16 seats. The BJP’s victory marked a significant shift in the political landscape of the state, and marked the first time in 25 years that the CPM had lost power in Tripura.

In conclusion, BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma made a bold prediction that the BJP would return to power in Tripura with an even larger majority than in the previous election. His predictions proved accurate, and the BJP went on to win the election with a comfortable majority, securing 43 seats in the state assembly. The victory marked a significant shift in the political landscape of the state, and marked the first time in 25 years that the CPM had lost power in Tripura.

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