1988 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

The 1988 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 2 February 1988 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.[1] More than 100 individuals were killed in election-related violence in the state of Tripura. Government and TNV representatives agreed to a cessation of military hostilities on August 12, 1988. Several thousand individuals were killed, and some 200,000 individuals were displaced during the conflict.[2]

1988 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

2 Feb 1988

60 seats in the Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar - -
Party INC(I) CPI(M) TUS
Leader's seat Town bordowali - -
Last election 12 (INC (I) only) 37
Seats won 25 26 7
Seat change Increase 13 Decrease 11 Increase 1
Popular vote 424,241 520,697 119,599
Percentage 37.33% 45.82% 10.52%

Tripura District Map

Chief Minister before election

Nripen Chakraborty
CPI(M)

Elected Chief Minister

Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar
INC(I)

Highlights

Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 2, 1988. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.

Participating Political Parties

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National Parties

State Parties

No. of constituencies

Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST Total
No. of Constituencies 36 7 17 60

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Electors

Men Women Total
No.of Electors 684,596 658,470 1,343,066
No.of Electors who Voted 590,887 560,771 1,151,658
Polling Percentage 86.31% 85.16% 85.75%

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Performance of women candidates

Men Women Total
No.of Contestants 268 3 271
Elected 58 02 60

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Result

Party Seats Contested Seats Won No. of Votes  % of Votes 1983 Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party 10 0 1,757 0.15% 0
Communist Party of India 1 0 9,314 0.82% 0
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 55 26 520,697 45.82% 37
Indian National Congress 46 25 424,241 37.33% 12
Janata Party 10 0 1,138 0.10% 0
All India Forward Block 1 0 7,631 0.67% 0
Revolutionary Socialist Party 2 2 18,182 1.60% 2
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti 14 7 119,599 10.52% 6
Independents 81 0 33,846 2.98% 3
Total 220 60 1,136,405
Source: ECI[7]

Constituency wise winners

AC NoAssembly Constituency NameWinner Candidates NameGenderParty
1Simna (St)Abhiram Deb BarmaMCPM
2MohanpurDhirendra Chandra DebnathMINC
3Bamutia (Sc)Prakash Chandra DasMINC
4BarjalaDipak Kumar RoyMINC
5KhayerpurRatan Lal GhoshMINC
6AgartalaMaharani Bidhu Kumari DebiFINC
7RamnagarSurajit DattaMINC
8Town BordowaliSudhir Ranjan MajumdarMINC
9BanamalipurRatan ChakrabortyMINC
10MajlishpurDipak NagMINC
11Mandaibazar (St)Rashiram DebbarmaMCPM
12Takarjala (St)Tarani DebbarmaMCPM
13Pratapgarh (Sc)Anil SarkarMCPM
14BadharghatDilip SarkarMINC
15KamalasagarMatlal SarkarMCPM
16BishalgarhSamir Ranjan BarmanMINC
17Golaghati (St)Budha DebbarmaMTUS
18CharilamMatilal SahaMINC
19BoxanagarBillal MiaMINC
20Nalchar (Sc)Sukumar BarmanMCPM
21SonamuraRasiklal RoyMINC
22DhanpurSamar ChoudhouryMCPM
23Ramchandraghat (St)Dasaratha DebMCPM
24KhowaiArun Kumar KarMINC
25Asharambari (St)Bidhya Chandra DebbarmaMCPM
26PramodenagarNirpen ChakrabortyMCPM
27KalyanpurMakhan Lal ChakrabortyMCPM
28Krishnapur (St)Khagendra JamatiaMCPM
29TeliamuraJitendra SarkarMCPM
30Bagma (St)Rati Mohan JamatiaMTUS
31Salgarh (Sc)Gopal Chandra DasMRSP
32RadhakishorepurChitta Ranjan SahaMRSP
33MatarbariKashiram ReangMINC
34KakrabanKeshab MajumderMCPM
35Rajnagar (Sc)Nakul DasMCPM
36BeloniaAmal MallikMINC
37SantirbazarGouri Sankar ReangMTUS
38HrishyamukhBadal ChoudhuryMCPM
39Jolaibari (St)Brajamohan JaimatiaMCPM
40Manu (St)Angju MogMINC
41SabroomSunil Kumar ChoudhuryMCPM
42Ampinagar (St)Nagendra JamatiaMTUS
43BirganjJawhar ShahaMINC
44Raima Valley (St)Rabindra DebbarmaMTUS
45KamalpurBimal SinghaMCPM
46Surma (Sc)Rudreswar DasMCPM
47Salema (St)Dinesh DebbarmaMCPM
48Kulai (St)Diba Chandra HrangkhowlMTUS
49Chhawmanu (St)Purna Mohan TripuraMCPM
50Pabiachhara (Sc)Bidhu Bhushan MalakarMCPM
51FatikroySunil Chandra DasMINC
52ChandipurBaidyanath MajumdarMCPM
53KailasaharBirajit SinhaMINC
54KurtiFaizur RahamanMCPM
55KadamtalaJyotirmoy NathMINC
56DharmanagarKalidas DuttaMINC
57JubarajnagarBiva Rani NathFINC
58Pencharthal (St)Sushil Kumar ChakmaMINC
59PanisagarSubodh DasMCPM
60Kanchanpur (St)Drao Kumar RiangMTUS

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Government formation

Indian National Congress (INC) – Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti (TUJS) coalition won 30 out of 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The CPI-M won 28 seats in the Legislative Assembly. Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar formed a INC-TUJS coalition government on February 5, 1988.[9]

On February 17, 1992, the eight members of the Tripura Tribal Youth League (Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti-TUJS), who were part of the governing coalition in the 60-seat Legislative Assembly, resigned in protest over more than 500 starvation deaths in tribal areas in recent months. Chief Minister Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar resigned on February 19, 1992, and Samir Ranjan Barman was sworn in as Chief Minister of an INC-TUJS coalition government on February 20, 1992.[10]

Chief Minister Samir Ranjan Barman resigned on February 27, 1993, and the state of Tripura was placed under president's rule from March 11, 1993 to April 10, 1993.[11]

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