Agartala: Jan 29: Due to disagreement, IPFT nominated candidates to contest with BJP. Because of the alliance of BJP and IPFT, the ruling party BJP has to face problems in some assembly constituencies. The problem arose when the IPFT gave up its seat while observing the coalition religion. Meanwhile, complications have arisen between BJP and IPFT over seats. BJP party announced candidates for 41 Ampinagar constituencies.
IPFT announced candidates for the same seat on Sunday. The announcement of the IPFT candidate created a problem with the coalition. In the evening of Kumari Tila Pramod Reang’s house, General Secretary of IPFT Shuklacharan Noyatia announced the name of the candidate. According to the alliance, the IPFT announced the party list in 5 assemblies earlier. This time they nominated another candidate for another seat. Sindhu Charan Jamatia will contest as IPFT candidate in 41 Ashpinagar constituency. Although this center has BJP nominated party Patal Kanya Jamatiya. Alliance partner IPFT is contesting a total of 6 seats due to fielding candidates in one new seat. If this matter was clarified once again on Sunday evening, the seat-sharing agreement between the BJP and the IPFT in the state is questioning the party leaders because the workers at the grassroots level are not able to accept seat compromise, according to party sources. So the BJP and IPFT party leaders have started to draw a new political equation.