The Bharatiya Janata Party has said its campaign for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) elections is gaining strength, with party leaders claiming a steady rise in support across tribal regions ahead of the April 12 polls. BJP candidate and state general secretary Bipin Debbarma said the party is seeing increased public backing, especially in key constituencies in the tribal belt. Addressing party workers, he pointed to a series of mass joining programmes, where supporters from different areas have joined the BJP in recent days.
Debbarma said the turnout at campaign events suggests a shift in voter mood. According to him, many people are now looking for change and are showing interest in the BJP’s development-focused agenda. He also criticised the Tipra Motha Party, alleging that it has not fulfilled promises made to tribal communities. He claimed that voters are losing confidence in the party and are exploring alternatives. The BJP leader said what he described as “emotional politics” and instability under the current council leadership is gradually losing support. He added that many tribal voters are now leaning towards a BJP-led administration for better governance and faster development.
The TTAADC elections are scheduled for April 12, with counting set for April 17. The polls are being closely watched as a key political contest in the state’s tribal areas.
