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 he display of the saffron flag in
 Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya
 is a historic advance for the BJP. It
 signifies the Congress party’s deci-
 mation and the Bharatiya Janata
 Party’s constant assent. With the
 T BJP’s standout performance in all
 three northeastern states, the party is now in con-
 trol of 22 out of 29 states in the country directly or
 through allies. The political message is loud and
 clear more than just about the symbolism of Con-
 gress being reduced literally to a zero in both Tripu-
 ra (from 10 seats in 2013) and Nagaland (from 8 seats
 in 2013). The BJP now claims to be more than a Hindi
 belt party and the only pan-India party.
 However, the euphoria over the astounding vic-
 tory in North-East has proved short lived for the


                                                                                   • left behind Saffron surges
 BJp’s motive of creating                                                          in northeast, ousting Left in
                                                                                   Tripura after 25 years
 an opposition-free

 nation is becoming

 a reality. the coming

 together of secular and
 democratic parties with

 a common minimum

 programme can

 perhaps work




 Bhartiya Janta Party as it has got a shocker in Uttar   Prasad Ji for the great victory”, giving enough hints   the Hindi belt alone, but of people in Assam,    continuously for 25 years.
 Pradesh and Bihar. In the prestigious parliamentary   of possible future tie-ups.  Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and now Tripura.
 seat of Gorakhpur, vacated by Chief Minister Yogi   With presence in most of the states, the BJP will   This performance shatters a seven decade-old   Chalo Paltai catches fancy
 Adityanath who held the seat for record five times   be eyeing Karnataka, Odisha, Bengal and Kerala and   trend of choices devolving between the Congress   From zero seats in 2013 to forming a government
 and in Phulpur, vacated by his deputy Keshav Mau-  will try to beat anti-incumbency in states like Mad-  and local parties. In fact, ever since Mamata Baner-  today bears testimony to the efficacy and untiring
 rya, the Samajwadi Party with the support of Bahu-  hya Pradesh and Rajasthan.  jee successfully worsted the CPM in West Bengal,   efforts of the party’s poll machinery under Prime
 jan Samaj Party of Mayawati has won comfortably.   Traditionally,  North-Eastern  states  have    the Left has been with its back to the wall. It now   Minister Narendra Modi and Party President Amit
 Maurya himself admitted that “The BSP has suc-  remained inclined towards the party at the Centre   faces a serious existential crisis. In the North-East   Shah. Of course the slogan of ‘Chalo Paltai’, bor-
 cessfully been able to transfer its votes for the SP”.  because of the heavy dependence of the region on   the BJP’s performance has been, to say the least,   rowed from a 2011 Bengali film based on the lives
 In Bihar, the Rashtriya Janta Dal registered wins   grants and funds. But what makes the BJP’s ascend-  spectacular as it has wrested the state of Tripura   and desires of the present-day generation, and the
 from Araria parliamentary seat and Jahanabad as-  ency in the North-East different this time is the    away from the Left by winning 43 out of 59 seats   promise of development worked and overthrew
 sembly seat. West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamta   saffron party’s emergence as the party of choice.   with its ally. Victory in Tripura carries a huge    the ‘sarkar’ of Manik Sarkar. For the record, Tripu-
 Banerje was quick to tweet “Congratulations to Lalu   This  party is  not only the  party  of  choice in     significance as the Left had been ruling Tripura    ra has one of the highest unemployment rates in



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