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BJP constituted State Minority Morcha to lure minority people
TIWN July 16, 2016
BJP constituted State Minority Morcha to lure minority people
PHOTO : BJP Minority Morcha constituted at BJP office. TIWN Pic July 16

AGARTALA, July 16 (TIWN): With the aim to strengthen the unit of the minority section of people in the state, and to fight for the rights of the minority people, state BJP on Saturday constituted its Minority Morcha at BJP party office.

Constituting BJP Minority Morcha Tripura state BJP on Saturday held press meet at BJP party office.

Addressing the press meet, Tripura state observer sunil Deodhar said that today  BJP Minority Morcha was constituted and president for all the district Morcha’s are also declared.  However with a total of 23 members and 8 presidents for the districts units BJP constituted its Minority Morcha.

Moh.Jassim Uddin is selected as the president for the BJP minority Morcha.

It is to be mentioned here that Md. Jeavah Miah is the president for Sadar unit, Md. Abu Taher is selected as the president for Sipahijala district. For South District Md.Lal Chand Badshah is selected as the president, for Gomoti Md. Mukles Miah. Md.Ariful Haque is the president for the Unakoti district, Md.

Jamal uddin is the president for North district, Md.Kayom Uddin is teh president for Dhalai and Md.Vanlal Hrangkhawl is selected as the president for Khowai district.

The recent developments in the state’s political scenario has widened up the options of various political parties in the state. The most significant of all is the rise in popularity of the rightist party BJP in the tribal belt of the state where the party became the second choice of voters in the recently concluded bi-election.

The vote share in comparison to the other political parties may not be that significant but the surcharge in the vote percentage compared to its previous performance is giving boost to the party think tanks here.

The party has been able to make a mark in the hearts of the educated class of the state as a potential alternative of the main opposition Congress which is waiting its complete white wash from the state politics, thinks political analysts here.

Majority of the opposition voters are losing confidence in the Congress party and the alleged understanding of the party top bosses at the central level with the left parties is further giving fuel to the process.

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