Assam BJP leader and chairman of North East Democratic Alliance(NEDA), Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the joint statement would contain issues like adressing of socio-economic, socio-cultural and linguistic problems of the tribals of Tripura.
The NEDA is a political coalition formed in 2016 by BJP along with regional political parties like Naga People's Front, Sikkim Democratic Front, People's Party of Arunachal, Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People's Front in northeast India.
The statement would be signed by the president of Tripura unit of BJP, Biplab Kumar Deb and IPFT president N C Debbarma and then discussion on seat sharing would be started.
"We hope to finalise the entire deal within two to three days and then the statement would be made public," he said.
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BJPs party machinery was fully geared up to face the election in all the 60 assembly constituencies and the party was confident about its massive victory and defeat of CPI-M, which ruled Tripura for the last 25 years.
He alleged that the ruling CPI-M in Tripura had forced 1.5 lac state government employee to pay subscription of Rs 3000 on an average and collected Rs 4.5 crore which is tantamount to extortion. BJP would lodge a complaint to the EC for taking appropriate actions against the left party.
"If any employee says that he paid the subscription voluntarily then that too it is illegal because government employee cannot subscribe to any political party," Sarma said.