Tarun Gogoi seen with NSUI national president Fairoz Khan at Agartala on Wednesday.
Tarun Gogoi seen with NSUI national president Fairoz Khan at Agartala on Wednesday.

A day after an opinion poll predicted that BJP-IPFT coalition in Tripura is likely to win 31-37 seats out of the total 60 Assembly constituencies in Tripura throwing out the ruling CPI(M), senior Congress leader Tarun Gogoi admitted that the Congress does โ€œnot have bright poll prospects in Tripura right nowโ€.

Following a survey, News X- Jan Ki Baat opinion poll on Tuesday predicted that the ruling CPI(M) may get 23-29 seats while the Congress and other parties may not win any seat in the State.

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Former Assam Chief Minister Gogoi on Wednesday tweeted: โ€œWe donโ€™t have such bright poll prospects in Tripura right now, but that is no reason why we shouldnโ€™t put up a fight.โ€

Stating that the BJP has gained ground for being in power at the Centre, Gogoi further commented in his Twitter handle, โ€œThe BJP has gained ground because they are ruling at the Centre & this always makes it easy in such a small state.

Hitting out at the BJP, the senior Congress leader further tweeted, โ€œBesides they are pumping in money in the elections,โ€ adding, โ€œLook at the number of aircrafts, choppers, vehicles they are using in Tripura alone.โ€

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Alleging that the saffron party has used black to fight elections, Gogoi stated, โ€œBJP is using the black money they claim to have retrieved in elections, and of course money from big corporates.โ€

He also attacked the BJP for creating โ€˜polarisationโ€™.

โ€œMoreover it is important at a time when the BJP has created so much polarisation, divisiveness and tension in the country, it becomes important at such a time to form a secular alliance with whomsoever wants to join,โ€ Gogoi further tweeted.

During his visit to poll-bound Tripura, Gogoi also had a meeting with National Students Union of India (NSUI) national president Fairoz Khan at Agartala on Wednesday.