The mercury of emotion and anxiety reached at high level among the supporters of all parties on result of Loksabha Poll. People of the state will know the result of two Loksabha seats and all seats in the country after few hours.
Betting is going on within emotion of the supporters. BJP leaders and supporters are quite optimistic about win of BJP candidates at two seats. The ruling party workers are betting on difference of winning margin of BJP candidates. Bargaining is going on who will get more vote among Pratima Bhowmik in West seat and Rebati Tripura in West seat.
At the same time Congress leaders and supporters alleged that huge rigging took place in West seat. People could not cast their vote. Election Commission has not allowed re-election at all booths. Rigging also took place at re-poll in 168 seats. So Congress supporters left the hope of West seat. But they are optimistic that Pragya Debbarman will win in East seat.
Meanwhile CPI-M supporters are speculating that five years experienced Parliamentarian Jitendra Choudhury will win in East Tripura by sharing of vote among Congress, BJP and IPFT. With this speculation the Left Front supporters are happy and they are also betting. Meanwhile the ruling supporters are making IPFT responsible if BJP losses the East seat. It is clear that IPFT would have become responsible if BJP loses the seat.
At present advance tea parties are also going on at different tea stalls. The devotees of different parties are raising storm in tea parties.
Some are supporting Modi, some are favouring Mamata, Mayabati, Rahul and Akhilesh. Even the banana, ginger and chilly sellers are participating in discussion and betting on political future of the country. At the same time debate and speculation going on at government offices.
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