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Tripura Polls: Manik Saha’s open challenge to rival parties

First Published: 5th February, 2023 12:12 IST

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha today exuded confidence of BJP's sure shot victory in the ensuing assembly elections in the state.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha today exuded confidence of BJP’s sure shot victory in the ensuing assembly elections in the state.

Saha who is on a door-to-door to campaign since early this morning pointed out that none of the rivals can be at par with his party.

Saha overwhelmed by the response of the voters said,”None of our rivals, be it Motha (Tipra Motha Party), Congress or CPI(M), can fight us…We’ve done good work here with transparency.”

Besides, Manik Saha said, “Response very good. The way in which public is supporting us is much more than that of 2018. It shows what number of seats we will get much more seats than the last time. Due to the work of the double-engine Govt, people are supporting us.”

He further lauded the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said,”We’re also working along the lines of the way in which PM Modi is running the country. Law & order situation is good here.”

The Tripura Chief Minister was holding a door-to-door campaign in Goala Basti and Masterpara areas of Agartala.

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