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Tripura: CPI-M MLA, Congress leader likely to join BJP
Agartala, Jan 27
In a development that could provide a major boost to the ruling BJP in Tripura ahead of the February 16 Assembly polls, Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) MLA Moboshar Ali, senior Congress leader Billal Mia and some other leaders are likely to join the saffron party, party sources said here on Friday.
Ali was elected to the Tripura Assembly from Kailasahar constituency in northern Tripura in 2018, while Mia won the Boxanagar seat in western Tripura twice, in 1988 and 1998.
Both Ali and Mia are senior leaders of their respective parties.
"The party is in talks with a few other CPI-M and Congress leaders to join the party," a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said.
"The BJP is likely to nominate both Ali and Mia to contest the forthcoming Assembly polls," he told IANS on the condition of anonymity.
When contacted, Congress leader Mia, also a former minister, told IANS: "At this moment, I am not joining any other party. As I am in politics, leaders of any party can talk to me about their offers."
About the queries about which leaders and parties talked with him, Mia said: "No comments at the moment."
The CPI-M-led five Left parties announced their 47 candidates on Wednesday, leaving 13 seats to their new ally Congress while dropping 8 sitting MLAs including Ali.
The Kailasahar assembly constituency, from where Ali was elected in the 2018 Assembly polls, was allotted to Congress.
Former four-time Chief Minister and CPI-M's Politburo member Manik Sarkar, party stalwart and former minister Badal Chowdhury, three more former ministers -- Tapan Chakraborty, Sahid Chowdhury, Bhanulal Saha -- were also dropped on health grounds.
Congress leaders are visibly upset over the meagre allotment of seats to them.
Sounding disappointed, Congress leader and the party's lone MLA, Sudip Roy Barman, said that they had first demanded 27 seats, and then 23 seats from the Left parties.
"They (Left parties) have taken the decision as per their whims and fancies, we would go as per the wishes of the people," Roy Barman told IANS.
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