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13th Tripura Assembly

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13th Tripura Assembly
Twelfth Tripura Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyTripura Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionTripura, India
Meeting placeTripura Vidhan Sabha, Agartala
Term2023 – 2028
Election2023 Tripura Legislative Assembly election
GovernmentNational Democratic Alliance
OppositionSecular Democratic Forces
Websitehttps://www.tripuraassembly.nic.in/
Members60
Chief MinisterManik Saha
Speaker of the AssemblyBiswa Bandhu Sen
Deputy Speaker of the AssemblyRam Prasad Paul
Leader of the OppositionJitendra Chaudhury
Party controlBharatiya Janata Party

The Thirteenth Tripura Assembly was formed after 2023 Tripura Legislative Assembly election. Elections were held in 60 constituencies on 16 February 2023. Votes were counted on 2 March 2023.[1]

History

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Bharatiya Janata Party led alliance won election with 34(BJP 33 + IPFT 1) seats while newcomer Tipra Motha Party become second largest party with 13 seats. Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Secular Democratic Forces won 14(11 CPIM + 3 INC).[2]

Notable positions

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S.No Position Portrait Name Party Constituency Office Taken
1 Speaker
Biswa Bandhu Sen Bharatiya Janata Party Dharmanagar 24 March 2023[3]
2 Deputy Speaker
Ram Prasad Paul Suyamaninagar 28 March 2023[4]
3 Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Manik Saha Town Bardowali 13 March 2023
4 Leader of Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury Communist Party of India (Marxist) Sabroom 6 March 2024

Party wise distribution

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Current partywise distribution of the 13th Tripura Legislative Assembly
Alliance Party No. of MLA's Leader of the Party

in Assembly

Leader's Constituency
National Democratic Alliance Bharatiya Janata Party 33 47 Manik Saha Town Bordowali
Tipra Motha Party 13 Animesh Debbarma Asharambari
Indigenous People's Front of Tripura 1 Sukla Charan Noatia Jolaibari
Secular Democratic Forces Communist Party of India (Marxist) 10 13 Jitendra Chaudhury Sabroom
Indian National Congress 3 Sudip Roy Barman Agartala
Total no. of MLAs 60

Members of Legislative Assembly

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District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
West Tripura 1 Simna (ST) Brishaketu Debbarma Tipra Motha Party NDA Minister of State
2 Mohanpur Ratan Lal Nath Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
3 Bamutia (SC) Nayan Sarkar Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
4 Barjala (SC) Sudip Sarkar
5 Khayerpur Ratan Chakraborty Bharatiya Janata Party NDA
6 Agartala Sudip Roy Barman Indian National Congress SDF
7 Ramnagar Surajit Datta Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Died on 27 December 2023[5]
Dipak Majumder
8 Town Bordowali Manik Saha Chief Minister
9 Banamalipur Gopal Chandra Roy Indian National Congress SDF
10 Majlishpur Sushanta Chowdhury Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Cabinet Minister
11 Mandaibazar (ST) Swapna Debbarma Tipra Motha Party
Sipahijala 12 Takarjala (ST) Biswajit Kalai
West Tripura 13 Pratapgarh (SC) Ramu Das Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
14 Badharghat (SC) Mina Rani Sarkar Bharatiya Janata Party NDA
Sipahijala 15 Kamalasagar Antara Sarkar Deb
16 Bishalgarh Sushanta Deb
17 Golaghati (ST) Manab Debbarma Tipra Motha Party
West Tripura 18 Suryamaninagar Ram Prasad Paul Bharatiya Janata Party
Sipahijala 19 Charilam (ST) Subodh Deb Barma Tipra Motha Party
20 Boxanagar Samsul Haque Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF Died on 19 July 2023[6]
Tafajjal Hossain Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Elected in September 2023 by-election[7]
21 Nalchar (SC) Kishor Barman Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Cabinet Minister
22 Sonamura Shyamal Chakraborty Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
23 Dhanpur Pratima Bhoumik Bharatiya Janata Party NDA Resigned on 15 March 2023[8]
Bindu Debnath Elected in September 2023 by-election[7]
Khowai 24 Ramchandraghat (ST) Ranjit Debbarma Tipra Motha Party
25 Khowai Nirmal Biswas Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
26 Asharambari (ST) Animesh Debbarma Tipra Motha Party NDA Cabinet Minister
27 Kalyanpur-Pramodenagar Pinaki Das Chowdhury Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Teliamura Kalyani Saha Roy
29 Krishnapur (ST) Bikash Debbarma Cabinet Minister
Gomati 30 Bagma (ST) Ram Pada Jamatia
31 Radhakishorpur Pranjit Singha Roy Cabinet Minister
32 Matarbari Abhishek Debroy
33 Kakraban-Salgarh (SC) Jitendra Majumder
South Tripura 34 Rajnagar (SC) Swapna Majumder
35 Belonia Dipankar Sen Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
36 Santirbazar (ST) Pramod Reang Bharatiya Janata Party NDA
37 Hrishyamukh Asoke Chandra Mitra Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
38 Jolaibari (ST) Sukla Charan Noatia Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NDA Cabinet Minister
39 Manu (ST) Mailafru Mog Bharatiya Janata Party
40 Sabroom Jitendra Chaudhury Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF Leader of Opposition
Gomati 41 Ampinagar (ST) Pathan Lal Jamatia Tipra Motha Party NDA
42 Amarpur Ranjit Das Bharatiya Janata Party
43 Karbook (ST) Sanjoy Manik Tripura Tipra Motha Party
Dhalai 44 Raima Valley (ST) Nandita Debbarma (Reang)
45 Kamalpur Manoj Kanti Deb Bharatiya Janata Party
46 Surma (SC) Swapna Das Paul
47 Ambassa (ST) Chitta Ranjan Debbarma Tipra Motha Party
48 Karamcherra (ST) Paul Dangshu
49 Chawamanu (ST) Sambhu Lal Chakma Bharatiya Janata Party
Unakoti 50 Pabiachhara (SC) Bhagaban Das
51 Fatikroy (SC) Sudhangshu Das Cabinet Minister
52 Chandipur Tinku Roy Cabinet Minister
53 Kailashahar Birajit Sinha Indian National Congress SDF Congress Legislative Party Leader
North Tripura 54 Kadamtala-Kurti Islam Uddin Communist Party of India (Marxist)
55 Bagbassa Jadab Lal Debnath Bharatiya Janata Party NDA
56 Dharmanagar Biswa Bandhu Sen Speaker
57 Jubarajnagar Sailendra Chandra Nath Communist Party of India (Marxist) SDF
58 Panisagar Binay Bhushan Das Bharatiya Janata Party NDA
59 Pencharthal (ST) Santana Chakma Cabinet Minister
60 Kanchanpur (ST) Philip Kumar Reang Tipra Motha Party

References

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  1. ^ "Tripura to vote in single phase on Feb 16, results on March 2 | Full schedule". Hindustan Times. 18 January 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Election Results 2023 Analysis: BJP and allies back in power in Northeastern states, focus shifts to govt formation". The Indian Express. 2 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Latest Business and Financial News : The Economic Times on mobile". m.economictimes.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  4. ^ Deb, Debraj (28 March 2023). "Tripura: Former BJP minister Ramprasad Paul elected Deputy Speaker of Assembly". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Seven-term Tripura MLA and BJP leader Surajit Datta passes away at 70". The Times of India. 28 December 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Tripura CPM MLA Samsul Haque dies of heart attack". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  7. ^ a b "BJP wins bypolls in Dhanpur, Boxanagar Assembly seats in Tripura". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Union minister Pratima Bhoumik resigns from Tripura assembly". The Times of India. 16 March 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
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