El BJP de Tripura celebra su victoria en las elecciones parciales de Dharmanagar

El partido gobernante BJP de Tripura celebró una victoria decisiva en las elecciones parciales de la asamblea de Dharmanagar. El Ministro Principal, el Dr. Manik Saha, encabezó una procesión de victoria en Agartala. El partido también conmemoró triunfos en Bengala Occidental y Assam.

El lunes, el partido gobernante BJP de Tripura celebró la convincente victoria del partido en las elecciones parciales para el distrito electoral de la asamblea de Dharmanagar, en el norte de Tripura. El Ministro Principal, el Dr. Manik Saha, sus colegas ministeriales y líderes del partido participaron en una procesión de victoria en Agartala.

El partido azafrán retuvo el escaño de Dharmanagar, con su candidato Jahar Chakraborti derrotando a Amitabha Datta, del CPI(M), por más de 18 000 votos. Chakraborti recibió 24 009 votos en la contienda multipartidista.

Las celebraciones también marcaron las victorias del BJP en Bengala Occidental y Assam, aunque la atención se mantuvo en el resultado de Dharmanagar.

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