By Agartala Correspondent | Tripura 24.in AGARTALA | April 6, 2026
AGARTALA: Following the high-profile celebrations of the party’s 46th Foundation Day, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organized a significant press conference at the state party headquarters in Agartala this evening. The briefing focused on the party’s final campaign stretch for the TTAADC General Elections and the 56-Dharmanagar Assembly bye-election, both scheduled for April 12.
The conference was addressed by senior state leaders who emphasized the party’s commitment to “Vikas” (Development) and “Vishwas” (Trust) in the tribal areas.
Key Highlights of the Briefing
The leadership utilized the platform to reinforce the promises made in the 29-point “Sankalp Patra” (Manifesto) released yesterday by Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha.
Major Announcements & Points Raised:
- Poll Preparedness: The party confirmed that its star campaigners, including central ministers, will be conducting over 50 small and large rallies across the ADC areas in the next 72 hours.
- Focus on Dharmanagar: Leaders expressed 100% confidence in retaining the 56-Dharmanagar seat, highlighting the “pro-incumbency” wave generated by the state government’s welfare schemes.
- Countering the Opposition: The BJP leadership dismissed the allegations made earlier today by the CPI(ML) and other Left parties regarding EVMs and voter list revisions, terming them “signs of a defeated mindset.”
- Call for Peaceful Polls: The party urged all its “Karyakartas” (workers) to ensure a peaceful voting environment and encouraged voters to turn out in large numbers to exercise their democratic rights.
“Double-Engine” Development
Addressing the media, the party spokespersons reiterated that only a BJP-led council can work in perfect harmony with the state and central governments to bring “Territorial Council” status and direct funding to the hills.
”Today, on our Foundation Day, we rededicate ourselves to the service of the people of Tripura. Our press conference today is a message of strength. We are not just fighting an election; we are fighting to bring the tribal areas into the mainstream of India’s growth story. From Dharmanagar to the remotest corner of Gandatwisa, the lotus will bloom,” a senior BJP leader stated.
Strategic Mobilization
The press conference also touched upon the recent joining of several local leaders from other parties, which the BJP claims has bolstered its position in “vulnerable” booths. The party has instructed its IT Cell and Social Media wings to intensify the digital campaign to reach the youth and first-time voters in the TTAADC areas.
With the campaign silence period approaching, today’s briefing serves as the final official stance of the party before the high-decibel rallies conclude later this week.
