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Tripura's Chief Minister Predicts a Significant Political Shift in Tripura and West Bengal after the Lok Sabha Elections

Tripura's CM says after elections, Left parties might vanish in Tripura and Bengal, with people liking BJP and Modi's work more. Trinamool Congress is criticised for violence and corruption, making people lean towards BJP for better growth.

Tripuras Chief Minister Predicts a Significant Political Shift in Tripura and West Bengal after the Lok Sabha Elections
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Tripura's Chief Minister predicts a significant political shift in Tripura and West Bengal after the Lok Sabha Elections, foreseeing the decline of Left parties and the rise of the BJP led by PM Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister of Tripura anticipates a pivotal political transformation in Tripura and West Bengal post-Lok Sabha Elections, projecting a noticeable decline in Left parties' presence, a phenomenon referred to as the Tripura Bengal Left Disappearance. He emphasised the BJP's focus on initiatives benefiting the people, contrasting it with criticisms faced by the Trinamool Congress for violence and corruption, thus favouring BJP for development.

In his Lok Sabha polls predictions, the CM confidently anticipates BJP winning both without needing special strategies. He credits PM Modi's social security schemes for restoring citizens' confidence and criticises the long Communist rule in Bengal and Tripura for prioritising violence over development. He also points out that the Trinamool Congress has adopted similar practices, which people dislike.

Comparing the developmental pace between Congress and BJP, the CM suggests that Congress's 60-year rule was marked by internal and external struggles. According to his political forecast for Tripura and Bengal, people are rejecting Congress and embracing BJP nationwide.

As a former dental surgery professor, the CM prioritises healthcare for Tripura's residents. Joining BJP in 2016, he climbed to the presidency of Tripura Cricket Association, impacting Left Front's electoral future.

Welcoming Tipra Motha into the NDA alliance, the CM highlights their collaboration against Congress and CPM. Saha’s political statement also mentions the inclusion of Motha's legislators in the cabinet, ensuring their participation in policymaking for inclusive development.

Discussing progress, the CM focuses on the Southeast Asian trade corridor through Tripura, highlighting the Maitri Setu over River Feni as a significant achievement. This bridge connects northeastern states to Bangladesh's Chittagong sea port, opening new development opportunities. Additionally, the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Sabroom is expected to attract international investment, benefiting from the proximity to the seaport, which could significantly influence the Left Front’s future prospects.

Vineela Sekhar
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