As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made its way adding column to the history of Tripura; one can see the sun smiling and the rising star hovering to get a fresh breath for the people of the state which has ended the 25 years rule of the Left to get the Right rule.
The well-scripted victory of the Saffron party in Tripura dislodging the Left perhaps brought a new hope as the state’s population awaits to witness fresh air in the cabinet.
Scored well in the latest assembly elections of Tripura, the BJP showered with the blessing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah has come up as the most dominant force in the Northeastern region of the country.
The BJP Tripura prabhari (in-charge) and former RSS pracharak, Sunil Deodhar has put all out effort to introduce 48 years old Biplab Kumar Deb – the BJP Tripura state president who has been taken into account of being the Chief Minister of Tripura just after the landslide victory of the Saffron party in the state on Saturday.
Just as Sunil Deodhar is being credited at larger extent for this historical win, Biplab Kumar Deb who splashed across the morning front pages, is now all set to lead the state ruling out the low-key working style of the communist.
Deb was born and brought up in south Tripura’s Udaipur. After graduating from Tripura University in 1999, he moved to the national capital and trained under RSS veteran K N Govindacharya.
It was in the year 2016 when Biplab Kumar Deb took an oath of rescuing the suffocated people of this state from the communist’s ‘mis-rule’ and by 2018 he simply walked on ending the 25-year-long Communist rule in Tripura which perhaps has scripted history on March 3, Saturday.
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