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12th Tripura Assembly
11th Tripura Assembly 13th Tripura Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyTripura Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionTripura, India
Meeting placeTripura Vidhan Sabha, Agartala
Term2018 – 2023
Election2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election
GovernmentNational Democratic Alliance
OppositionLeft Front (Tripura)
Websitehttps://www.tripuraassembly.nic.in/
Members60
Chief MinisterBiplab Kumar Deb (2018-2022)
Manik Saha (2022-2023)
Deputy Chief MinistersJishnu Dev Varma
Leader of the OppositionManik Sarkar
Party controlBharatiya Janata Party

The 12th Tripura Assembly (Twelfth Vidhan Sabha of Tripura) were formed by the members elected in the 2018 Tripura Legislative Assembly election. Elections were held in 59 constituencies of the state on 18 February 2018.[1] Votes were counted on 3 March 2018.[2]

Party Wise Distribution of Seats

Alliance Party No. of MLA's Leader of the Party

in Assembly

Leader's Constituency
National Democratic Alliance
Seats: 44
Bharatiya Janata Party 36 Biplab Kumar Deb Banamalipur
Indigenous People's Front of Tripura 8 N.C Debbarma Takarjala
Left Front
Seats: 16
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 16 Manik Sarkar Dhanpur
Total no of MLA's 60


Members

Source: [3][4]

No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
West Tripura district
1 Simna Brishaketu Debbarma Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA Disqualified on 20 September 2022 by the Speaker[5][6]
2 Mohanpur Ratan Lal Nath Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Bamutia Krishnadhan Das Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Barjala Dilip Kumar Das Bharatiya Janata Party
5 Khayerpur Ratan Chakraborty Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Agartala Sudip Roy Barman Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned on 07 February 2022[7]
Sudip Roy Barman Indian National Congress UPA Elected in bye-election
7 Ramnagar Surajit Datta Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
8 Town Bordowali Ashis Saha Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned on 07 February 2022
Manik Saha Bharatiya Janata Party Elected in bye-election
9 Banamalipur Biplab Kumar Deb Bharatiya Janata Party CM designate
10 Majlishpur Sushanta Chowdhury Bharatiya Janata Party
11 Mandai Bazar Dhirendra Debbarma Indigenous People's Front of Tripura
Sipahijala district
12 Takarjala N.C Debbarma Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA Leader of the Party(LoP), Died on 01 January 2023[8][9]
West Tripura district
13 Pratapgarh Rebati Mohan Das Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
14 Badharghat Dilip Sarkar Bharatiya Janata Party Died on 1 April 2019[10]
Mimi Majumder Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on bye-election
Sipahijala district
15 Kamalasagar Narayan Chandra Chowdhuri Communist Party of India LF
16 Bishalgarh Bhanulal Saha Communist Party of India
17 Golaghati Birendra Kishore Debbarma Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
West Tripura district
18 Surjamaninagar Ram Prasad Paul Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
Sipahijala district
19 Charilam Jishnu Dev Varma Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA Deputy CM designate
20 Boxanagar Sahid Choudhuri Communist Party of India LF
21 Nalchar Subhash Chandra Das Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
22 Sonamura Shyamal Chakraborty Communist Party of India LF
23 Dhanpur Manik Sarkar Communist Party of India
Khowai district
24 Ramchandraghat Prashanta Debbarma Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA
25 Khowai Nirmal Biswas Communist Party of India LF
26 Asharambari Mevar Kumar Jamatia Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA
27 Kalyanpur–Pramodnagar Pinaki Das Chowdhury Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Teliamura Kalyani Roy Bharatiya Janata Party
29 Krishnapur Atul Debbarma Bharatiya Janata Party
Gomati district
30 Bagma Ram Pada Jamatia Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
31 Radhakishorpur Pranjit Singha Roy Bharatiya Janata Party
32 Matarbari Biplab Kumar Ghosh Bharatiya Janata Party
33 Kakraban-Salgarh Ratan Chakrabarty Communist Party of India LF
South Tripura district
34 Rajnagar Sudhan Das Communist Party of India LF
35 Belonia Arun Chandra Bhaumik Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
36 Santirbazar Pramod Reang Bharatiya Janata Party
37 Hrishyamukh Badal Choudhury Communist Party of India LF
38 Jolaibari Jashabir Tripura Communist Party of India
39 Manu Pravat Chowdhury Communist Party of India
40 Sabroom Sankar Roy Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
Gomati district
41 Ampinagar Sindhu Chandra Jamatia Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA
42 Amarpur Ranjit Das Bharatiya Janata Party
43 Karbook Burba Mohan Tripura Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned on 23 September 2022[11]
Dhalai district
44 Raima Valley Dhananjoy Tripura Indigenous People's Front of Tripura NEDA
45 Kamalpur Manoj Kanti Deb Bharatiya Janata Party
46 Surma Ashis Das Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned on 5 October 2021[12]
Swapna Das Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on bye-election
47 Ambassa Parimal Debbarma Bharatiya Janata Party
48 Karamcherra Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl Bharatiya Janata Party Resigned on 28 December 2022[13]
49 Chawamanu Sambhu Lal Chakma Bharatiya Janata Party
Unakoti district
50 Pabiachhara Bhagaban Das Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
51 Fatikroy Sudhangshu Das Bharatiya Janata Party
52 Chandipur Tapan Chakrabarty Communist Party of India LF
53 Kailashahar Moboshar Ali Communist Party of India
North Tripura district
54 Kadamtala-Kurti Islam Uddin Communist Party of India LF
55 Bagbassa Bijita Nath Communist Party of India
56 Dharmanagar Biswa Bandhu Sen Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA
57 Jubarajnagar Ramendra Chandra Debnath Communist Party of India LF Died on 1 February 2022[14]
Malina Debnath Bharatiya Janata Party NEDA Elected on bye-election
58 Panisagar Binay Bhushan Das Bharatiya Janata Party
59 Pencharthal Santana Chakma Bharatiya Janata Party
60 Kanchanpur Prem Kumar Reang Indigenous People's Front of Tripura

References

  1. ^ "Assembly Elections 2018 Dates: Voting in Tripura on February 18, Meghalaya, Nagaland on February 27; Results on March 3". India.com. 18 January 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  2. ^ https://statisticstimes.com/politics/tripura-assembly-election-results.php
  3. ^ "Tripura Assembly Election Results in 2018". www.elections.in.
  4. ^ "IndiaVotes AC: Tripura 2018". IndiaVotes.
  5. ^ "Tripura Assembly Speaker disqualifies IPFT MLA a year after he resigned". The Indian Express. 20 September 2022.
  6. ^ Banik, Mrinal (20 September 2022). "IPFT MLA Brishaketu Debbarma disqualified from Tripura Assembly". EastMojo. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  7. ^ Jaiswal, Priya (7 February 2022). "Tripura BJP MLAs Sudip Roy Barman, Ashish Saha quit party". www.indiatvnews.com.
  8. ^ Deb, Debraj (1 January 2023). "Tripura Revenue Minister N C Debbarma dies at 84; PM expresses grief". The Indian Express. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  9. ^ Choudhury, Ratnadip. "Tripura Minister NC Debbarma Dies At 80". NDTV.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  10. ^ "Agartala five-time MLA Dilip Sarkar passes away". Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  11. ^ Singh, Bikash (24 September 2022). "Major setback for BJP in Tripura as MLA Burba Mohan resigns, joins TIPRA". The Economic Times. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  12. ^ Panday, Chandan (6 October 2021). "Tripura BJP MLA shaves head as 'penance' for joining party". EastMojo.
  13. ^ "Tripura: BJP MLA Resigns, Seventh to Quit Ruling Alliance This Year".
  14. ^ "Veteran CPI(M) leader and former Tripura Assembly Speaker R C Debnath dies at 66". Retrieved 8 March 2023.