CPI-M's Manik Sarkar has been the chief minister of Tripura since 1998. (Press Trust of India file photo)
Agartala:
The ruling Left Front in Tripura has registered a landslide victory in the election to 20 civic bodies in the state, including the 49-member Agartala Municipal Corporation.
The CPI-M-led Left Front bagged 45 out of the 49 wards of Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) leaving only four to opposition Congress, member secretary to the state election commission, Tamal Mazumder said.
In the civic polls held on December 9, the Left Front candidates secured absolute majority in 13 municipal councils and six nagar panchayats in the state, he said.
Altogether, elections were held in 310 seats in 20 civic bodies in which Left Front candidates won 291 and the opposition Congress secured 13 seats and BJP just 4. The rest two were won by independent candidates.
This was the first time that BJP won seats in civic bodies.
Of the 291 seats won by Left Front candidates CPI-M won 279, CPI 5, RSP 6 and Forward Bloc just one seat.
Convener of Left Front Committee and CPI-M central committee member Khagen Das congratulated the people of the state for Left Front's thumping majority.
"It is people's verdict for Left Front's good governance and relentless endeavour for peace, tranquility and development," he said.
Agartala Municipality was elevated to the status of Agartala Municipal Corporation two years back. The civic body was formed in princely Tripura state in 1871 during the reign of Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya.