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Himanta Biswa Sarma Claims BJP will Get 84 Seats in 2021 Assam Assembly Election

Himanta Biswa Sarma Claims BJP will Get 84 Seats in 2021 Assam Assembly Election Assam cabinet minister and BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that BJP will win 84 out of the 126 seats in the 2021 Assam Vidhan Sabha elections.   |  10 April 2021 5:27 AM GMT AGARTALA: Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP leader and Assam cabinet minister for finance; health and family welfare; transformation and development; PWD and education, on Friday claimed that BJP would secure around 84 seats against the earlier target of 100 plus in the 126 member assembly. The BJP heavyweight is extremely confident that BJP led alliance would retain power in the state. Our earlier target was to win in 100 plus seats. But our present assessment is that the BJP would get in and around 84 seats. We are 100 per cent certain that the BJP-led alliance would form the government in Assam after the declaration of results (on May 2), Himanta Biswa Sarma told media during his visit to Tripura.

BJP to get around 84 seats in Assam, claims Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam Minister and top BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that the party would get around 84 seats against the earlier target of 100 plus in the 126-member assembly. Sarma, pointsman of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Assam, said that there is no doubt that the BJP-led alliance would retain power in the state. Our earlier target was to win in 100 plus seats. But our present assessment is that the BJP would get in and around 84 seats. We are 100 per cent certain that the BJP-led alliance would form the government in Assam after the declaration of results (on May 2), he told the media in southern Tripura s Gomati district headquarters Udaipur.

TTAADC Poll: BJP-IPFT ties turn sour in Tripura

TTAADC Poll: BJP-IPFT ties turn sour in Tripura The strained ties between the ruling BJP and its ally IPFT further deteriorated on Sunday after the junior partner unilaterally announced its candidates for the April 4 elections to the TTAADC   |  9 March 2021 2:33 AM GMT AGARTALA: The strained ties between the ruling BJP and its ally IPFT further deteriorated on Sunday after the junior partner unilaterally announced its candidates for the April 4 elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), which is considered as a mini-state Assembly in terms of political significance. The BJP, soon after the Indigenous People s Front of Tripura s (IPFT) announcement of the candidates list, accused the tribal party of violating the Joot Dharma (coalition principles). However, both BJP and IPFT leaders said that their alliance is still active and alive .

Tripura: Ruling allies BJP-IPFT ties sour

Tripura: Ruling allies BJP-IPFT ties sour ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Sun, Mar 7 2021 23:06 IST | ​ 0 Views Biplab Kumar Deb. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News Agartala, March 7 : The strained ties between the ruling BJP and its ally IPFT further deteriorated on Sunday after the junior partner unilaterally announced its candidates for the April 4 elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), which is considered as a mini-state Assembly in terms of political significance. The BJP, soon after the Indigenous People s Front of Tripura s (IPFT) announcement of the candidates list, accused the tribal party of violating the Joot Dharma (coalition principles). However, both BJP and IPFT leaders said that their alliance is still active and alive .

Tripura identifies 12 aspirational rural development blocks

Tripura identifies 12 ‘aspirational rural development blocks’ Updated: Updated: Newly recruited government employees mandated to serve in them for at least one year Share Article Newly recruited government employees mandated to serve in them for at least one year The Tripura government has selected 12 Rural Development Blocks (RDB) as aspirational in a measure aimed to take development activities to the grassroots level of the State. New recruits in government services will be given a posting in these backward blocks under special initiatives planned by the State government. “Newly recruited government employees will have to mandatorily serve for at least one year in any of the 12 selected Blocks. These Blocks are lacking progress and development,” said senior Minister Ratan Lal Nath.

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