Tripura party merges with BJP


Agartala, Jan 12 (IANS): The BJP Monday got a shot in its arm in Left-ruled Tripura with a local political party merging with the party while a Congress leader also joined it.

The Tripura Pragatishil Gramin Congress (TPGC), formed in April 2013 by breakaway leaders of the Congress, merged with the Bharatiya Janata Party here.

"TPGC president Subal Bhowmik along with 6,000 party workers and many leaders merged with the BJP," Tripura state BJP president Sudhindra Dasgupta told reporters.

Bhowmik, a former legislator from the main opposition Congress, formed the TPGC to intensify the campaign against the Left Front government.

Another former Janata Dal member of the Tripura assembly and Congress leader Arun Kanti Bhowmik, a senior lawyer, joined the BJP at a function.

Former Indian Administrative Service officer Bijoy Debbarma also joined the BJP in the same function.

Dasgupta said: "In recent months, thousands of workers and leaders from various political parties have joined the BJP and many more are expected to join in the coming months."

In his speech, BJP leader Ramlalji asked BJP leaders and workers in Tripura to induct more and more people into the party fold.

"If the BJP works properly, we will be able to oust the Left Front from power in 2018," Ramlalji added.

The BJP - for the first time - secured a majority in five gram panchayats and won 141 seats in the three-tier gram panchayat elections in July last year.

 

  

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