Tripura East (Lok Sabha constituency)

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Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency is one of the two Lok Sabha constituencies in Tripura state in northeastern India. The seat is reserved for scheduled tribes. In the first elections in 1952 the seat was represented by Dasarath Deb, the leader of the Mukti Parishad uprising.

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[edit] Assembly segments

Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments [1]:

  1. Ramchandraghat (ST)
  2. Khowai
  3. Asharambari (ST)
  4. Pramodnagar (ST)
  5. Kalayanpur
  6. Krishnapur (ST)
  1. Teliamura
  2. Hrishyamukh
  3. Jolaibari (ST)
  4. Manu (ST)
  5. Sabroom
  6. Ampinagar (ST)
  1. Birganj
  2. Raima Valley (ST)
  3. Kamalpur
  4. Surma (SC)
  5. Salema (ST)
  6. Kulai (ST)
  1. Chhawmanu (ST)
  2. Pabiachhara (SC)
  3. Fatikroy
  4. Chandipur
  5. Kailashahar
  6. Kurti
  1. Kadamtala
  2. Dharmanagar
  3. Jubarajnagar
  4. Pencharthal (ST)
  5. Pani Sagar
  6. Kanchanpur (ST)

[edit] Members of Parliament

[edit] Election results

General Election, 2004: Tripura East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) Baju Ban Riyan 414,230 66.48
BJP Pulin Bihari Dewan 103,494 16.61
Congress Jadu Mohan Tripura 76,927 12.35
Independent Dija Raj Tripura 14,027 2.25
Amra Bangalee Karna Dhan Chakma 7,941 1.27
CPI(ML)(L) Charai Muni Jamatia 6,475 1.04
Majority 310,736 49.79
Turnout 624,094 66.62
CPI(M) hold Swing

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