Polling for the 60-member Tripura Assembly is slated for February 18.
Making the announcement here, Chairman of the North-East Democratic alliance (NEDA) Himanta Biswa Sarma told reporters the two parties resolved to have a common minimum programme for fulfilling socio-economic, educational, linguistic and political aspirations of the indigenous communities of Tripura.
Sarma, an Assam minister, said the alliance between the BJP and the Indigenous People's front of Tripura (IPFT) was formed to "respect peoples demand", and stop division of anti-Left votes.
"We have no doubt that we would wrest power from the CPI(M)-led Left Front", he said.
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He said people had grown "tired of CPI-M's misrule and oppression" in the last 25 years, and wanted change.
Under the seat-sharing arrangement, the IPFT will contest Simna, Mandaibazar, Takarjala, Ampinagar, Manu, Raima valley, Ramchandraghat, Asharambari and Kanchanpur seats.
The list of candidates will be finalised by the party's parliamentary board in New Delhi on January 27, he said.
Asked whether the BJP was planning alliance with any other party for the Tripura polls, Sarma said it was ready to accomodate any good candidate with the potential to win but they will have to contest on the saffron party's election symbol.
"People get confused with too many symbols. We welcome new entrants into our party but they will have to contest on our symbol," he said.