Tripura BJP Manifesto: JP Nadda will release BJP’s manifesto in Tripura today, it will be special in election promises

Tripura BJP Manifesto: JP Nadda will release BJP’s manifesto in Tripura today, it will be special in election promises

Tripura BJP Manifesto: Campaigning for the assembly elections in the three north eastern states of the country, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Tripura has gathered pace. In this sequence, the President of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Tripura, JP Nadda will release the manifesto of the party regarding the elections to be held in the state today. 

According to a report in news agency ANI, BJP national president JP Nadda will release the manifesto for the Tripura assembly elections on Thursday (February 9) at 12.30 pm. BJP has claimed that their manifesto will work to add new features to the development of the state. 

What may be mentioned in the BJP manifesto
A BJP leader told ANI that the Modi government has always been thinking about the development of the North East. His vision is the development of the state and more importantly the youth. According to him, BJP will try to work for the welfare of the state with focus on Tripura’s infrastructure, law and order and women. 

According to the plan released by BJP, BJP President JP Nadda in the morning Tripura will take out a road show after praying at Sundari Mandiya and then releasing the manifesto in Agartala. Sources said that PM Modi is likely to visit the state on February 13. 

When are the elections in Tripura?
Voting for the Tripura Legislative Assembly will be held on February 16 and the results will come on March 2. A total of 259 candidates have filed nominations for this election.  BJP has fielded its maximum number of 55 candidates in the state. CPM has a total of 43 candidates, followed by TIPRA with Motha at 42, TMC at 28, Congress at 13, IPFT, an ally of BJP, at 6 and CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc at one candidate each.< /p>

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