The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is hoping for a big win in the three northeastern states of Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya, which are going to the polls today. The BJP is looking to make inroads into the region, which has traditionally been a stronghold of the Congress party. Here are 10 points about the elections in the three states:
1. Assam is the biggest of the three states, with 126 assembly seats. The BJP is hoping to make a big dent in the Congress’s traditional stronghold in the state. The BJP has fielded candidates in all 126 seats, while the Congress has fielded candidates in 125 seats.
2. In Tripura, the BJP is hoping to unseat the incumbent Left Front government. The state has 60 assembly seats, and the BJP has fielded candidates in all of them. The Left Front has fielded candidates in 59 seats, while the Congress has fielded candidates in 57 seats.
3. Meghalaya has 60 assembly seats, and the BJP is hoping to make inroads into the state. The BJP has fielded candidates in all 60 seats, while the Congress has fielded candidates in 59 seats.
4. The BJP has been campaigning hard in the three states, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah addressing several rallies in the region.
5. The BJP has also been trying to woo the region’s tribal population, which makes up a significant portion of the electorate in the three states.
6. The BJP has also been trying to woo the region’s Christian population, which makes up a significant portion of the electorate in the three states.
7. The BJP has also been trying to woo the region’s Muslim population, which makes up a significant portion of the electorate in the three states.
8. The BJP has also been trying to woo the region’s youth, who make up a significant portion of the electorate in the three states.
9. The BJP has also been trying to woo the region’s women, who make up a significant portion of the electorate in the three states.
10. The BJP is hoping that its campaign in the three states will pay off, and that it will be able to make inroads into the region. The results of the elections will be known on March 3.