List of constituencies of the Tripura Legislative Assembly
The Tripura Legislative Assembly / Tripura Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the state of Tripura, India. There are 60 seats in the house filled by directly elected from the single-seat constituencies. Vidhan Sabha’s term is five years unless dissolved earlier & member of Legislative assembly referred to in short as MLA. Let’s have a look at the constituency list in Tripura with the name of the member (MLA) & party name.
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Tripura Legislative Assembly has 60 seats. At present, 10 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes and 21 are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. The List of Constituency in Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha & Name of MLA and party are as follows
# | Assembly Constituency | MLA Name | Party |
1 | Simna (ST) | Pranab Debbarma | CPM |
2 | Mohanpur | Ratan Lal Nath | INC |
3 | Bamutia (SC) | Prakash Ch.Das | INC |
4 | Barjala | Dipak Kumar Roy | INC |
5 | Khayerpur | Pabitra Kar | CPM |
6 | Agartala | Sudip Roy Barman | INC |
7 | Ramnagar | Surajit Datta | INC |
8 | Town Bordowali | Ashok Kr, Bhattacharyya | INC |
9 | Banamalipur | Gopal Ch.Ray | INC |
10 | Majlishpur | Manik Dey | CPM |
11 | Mandaibazar (ST) | Manoranjan Debbarma | CPM |
12 | Takarjala (ST) | Rajeswar Debbarma | INPT |
13 | Pratapgarh (SC) | Anil Sarkar | CPM |
14 | Badharghat | Subrata Chakrabarty | CPM |
15 | Kamalasagar | Narayan Ch.Choudhury | CPM |
16 | Bishalgarh | Samir Ranjan Barman | INC |
17 | Golaghati (ST) | Ashok Debbarma | INC |
18 | Charilam (ST) | Narayan Rupini | CPM |
19 | Boxanagar | Sahid Choudhury | CPM |
20 | Nalchar (SC) | Sukumar Barman | CPM |
21 | Sonamura | Subal Rudra | CPM |
22 | Dhanpur | Manik Sarkar | CPM |
23 | Ramchandraghat (ST) | Padma Kumar Debbarma | CPM |
24 | Khowai | Samir Deb Sarkar | CPM |
25 | Asharambari (ST) | Sachindra Debbarma | CPM |
26 | Pramodnagar (ST) | Animesh Debbarma | INPT |
27 | Kalyanpur | Kajal Ch.Das | INC |
28 | Krishnapur (ST) | Khagendra Jamatia | CPM |
29 | Teliamura | Ashok Kumar Baidya | INC |
30 | Bagma (ST) | Gunapada Jamatia | CPM |
31 | Salgarh (SC) | Gopal Ch.Das | RSP |
32 | Radhakishorepur | Joy Gobinda Deb Roy | RSP |
33 | Matarbari | Madhab Ch.Saha | CPM |
34 | Kakraban | Keshab Majumder | CPM |
35 | Rajnagar (SC) | Sudhan Das | CPM |
36 | Belonia | Basudeb Majumder | CPM |
37 | Santirbazar (ST) | Manindra Reang | CPI |
38 | Hrishyamukh | Badal Choudhury | CPM |
39 | Jolaibari (ST) | Jashabir Tripura | CPM |
40 | Manu (ST) | Jitendra Choudhury | CPM |
41 | Sabroom | Gour Kanti Goswami | CPM |
42 | Ampinagar (ST) | Nagendra Jamatia | INPT |
43 | Birganj | Ranjit Debnath | CPM |
44 | Raima Valley (ST) | Rabindra Debbarma | INPT |
45 | Kamalpur | Bijoy Lakshmi Singha | CPM |
46 | Surma (SC) | Sudhir Das | CPM |
47 | Salema (ST) | Prasanta Debbarma | CPM |
48 | Kulai (ST) | Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl | INPT |
49 | Chhawmanu (ST) | Syamacharan Tripura | INPT |
50 | Pabiachhara (SC) | Bidhubhusan Malakar | CPM |
51 | Fatikroy | Bijoy Roy | CPM |
52 | Chandipur | Tapan Chakrabarty | CPM |
53 | Kailasahar | Birajit Sinha | INC |
54 | Kurti | Faizur Rohman | CPM |
55 | Kadamtala | Jyotirmoy Nath | INC |
56 | Dharmanagar | Amitabha Datta | CPM |
57 | Jubarajnagar | Ramendra Ch.Debnath | CPM |
58 | Pencharthal (ST) | Arun Kr,Chakma | CPM |
59 | Panisagar | Subodh Das | CPM |
60 | Kanchanpur (ST) | Rajendra Reang | CPM |
Party wise MLA in Tripura Vidhan Sabha (2023)
Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance won the election with 33(BJP 32 + IPFT 1) seats while newcomer Tipra Motha Party become the second largest party with 13 seats. Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Secular Democratic Forces won 14(11 CPIM + 3 INC).[2]
The complete list is as follows
Party | MLA seats |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 32 |
Tipra Motha Party | 13 |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 11 |
Indian National Congress | 3 |
Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura | 1 |
Total | 60 |
Who's Who of 13th Legislative Assembly of Tripura
The present 13th Legislative Assembly was constituted on March 2023. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) formed the government with Manik Saha, taking oath as Chief Minister of Tripura.
1 | Speaker | Rebati Mohan Das, BJP | |
2 | Deputy Speaker | Biswa Bandhu Sen, BJP | |
3 | Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | Manik Saha, BJP | |
4 | Deputy Leader of the House (Deputy Chief Minister) | Jishnu Dev Varma, BJP | |
5 | Leader of the Opposition |
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