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| next_year = 1993 | next_year = 1993
| seats_for_election = 60 seats in the Assembly | seats_for_election = 60 seats in the Assembly
| election_date = 02 Feb 1988 | election_date = 2 Feb 1988
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| leader1 = ] | leader1 = ]
| party1 = Indian National Congress | party1 = Indian National Congress (I)
| leaders_seat1 = ] | leaders_seat1 = ]
| last_election1 = 12 (INC only) | last_election1 = 12
| seats1 = 25 | seats1 = 25
| seat_change1 ={{increase}} 13 | seat_change1 ={{increase}} 13
| popular_vote1 = 424,241 | popular_vote1 = 424,241
| percentage1 = 37.33% | percentage1 = 37.33%
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<!-- Congress (I) -->
| leader2 =- | leader2 =-
| party2 = Communist Party of India (Marxist) | party2 = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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| popular_vote2 = 520,697 | popular_vote2 = 520,697
| percentage2 = 45.82% | percentage2 = 45.82%
| image2 = File:CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg

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| leader3 =- | leader3 =-
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| before_party = Communist Party of India (Marxist) | before_party = Communist Party of India (Marxist)
| after_election = ] | after_election = ]
| after_party = Indian National Congress | after_party = Indian National Congress (I)
| majority_seats = 31 | majority_seats = 31
}} }}
]]]


The 1988 ] election took place in a single phase on 02 February 1988 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sec.tripura.gov.in/|title=State Election Commission, Tripura}}</ref> More than 100 individuals were killed in election-related violence in the state of Tripura. Government and ] 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uca.edu/politicalscience/dadm-project/asiapacific-region/indiatripura-1949-present/|title=Conflict Period in Tripura}}</ref> The 1988 ] 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.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sec.tripura.gov.in/|title=Official Website of State Election Commission, Government of Tripura, India|website=sec.tripura.gov.in}}</ref> More than 100 individuals were killed in election-related violence in the state of Tripura. Government and ] 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.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://uca.edu/politicalscience/home/research-projects/dadm-project/asiapacific-region/indiatripura-1949-present/|title=43. India/Tripura (1949-present)|website=uca.edu}}</ref>


==Election== ==Highlights==
Election to the ] were held on February 2, 1988. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies. Election to the ] were held on February 2, 1988. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.


=== <B>Participating Political Parties</B> === ===Participating Political Parties===
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=List of Participating Political Parties}}</ref>
<DL>

<DT>==== <B>National Parties</B> ====</DT>
====National Parties====
<DD>
* BJP (])
<OL>
<LI>BJP (])</LI> * CPI (])
<LI>CPI (])</LI> * CPM (])
<LI>CPM (])</LI> * INC (])
* JNP (])
<LI>INC (])</LI>

<LI>JNP (])</LI>
====State Parties====
</OL>
* FBL (])
</DD>
* RSP (])
<DT>==== <B>State Parties</B> ====</DT>
* TUS (])
<DD>

<OL start="6">
===No. of constituencies===
<LI>FBL (])</LI>
<LI>RSP (])</LI>
<LI>TUS (])</LI></OL>
</DD>
</DL><ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=List of Participating Political Parties}}</ref>
=== <B>No. of Constituencies</B> ===
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
! Type of Constituencies ! Type of Constituencies
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| 60 | 60
|}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Constituencies-Tripura}}</ref> |}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Constituencies-Tripura}}</ref>

=== <B>Electors</B> ===
===Electors===
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
! !
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| 85.75% | 85.75%
|}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Total No.of Electors}}</ref> |}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Total No.of Electors}}</ref>

=== <B>Performance of Women Candidates</B> ===
===Performance of women candidates===
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
! !
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| 02 | 02
| 60 | 60
|}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Perfomance of Women candidates Vs Men candidates}}</ref> |}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/|title=Performance of Women candidates Vs Men candidates}}</ref>


==Result== ==Result==
{{Politics of India}} {{Politics of India}}
{| class="wikitable sortable" {| class="wikitable sortable"
!colspan=10|]
|+ Performance of the political parties in this election
|-
! Party ! Party
! Seats Contested ! Seats Contested
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! !
! !
|-
|}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3302-tripura-1988/|title=1988 Tripura Election result}}</ref>
|colspan=10|Source: ECI<ref>{{cite web|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/3302-tripura-1988/|title=1988 Tripura Election result}}</ref>
|-
|}


=== Results by constituency ===
==Constituency wise Winners==
{| class="wikitable sortable"

|+ Results by constituency |
<div class="mob-table">
* Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency<ref>{{cite web|publisher=]|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 1988 to the Legislative Assembly of Tripura |url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1988/Statistical%20Report%20Tripura%201988.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101006100546/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1988/Statistical%20Report%20Tripura%201988.pdf |archive-date=6 October 2010|format=pdf}}</ref>
! colspan="2" |Assembly Constituency
<table class="wikitable tableizer-table">
!Turnout
<tr class="tableizer-firstrow"><th>AC
! colspan="5" |Winner
No
! colspan="5" |Runner Up
</th><th>Assembly Constituency Name</th><th>Winner Candidates Name</th><th>Gender</th><th>Party</th></tr>
! rowspan="2" data-sort-type=number |Margin
<tr><td>1</td><td>Simna (St)</td><td>Abhiram Deb Barma </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>2</td><td>Mohanpur</td><td>Dhirendra Chandra Debnath </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! #k
<tr><td>3</td><td>Bamutia (Sc)</td><td>Prakash Chandra Das </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! Names
<tr><td>4</td><td>Barjala</td><td>Dipak Kumar Roy </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
!%
<tr><td>5</td><td>Khayerpur</td><td>Ratan Lal Ghosh </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! Candidate
<tr><td>6</td><td>Agartala</td><td>Maharani Bidhu Kumari Debi </td><td>F</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! colspan="2" | Party
<tr><td>7</td><td>Ramnagar</td><td>Surajit Datta </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! data-sort-type=number | Votes
<tr><td>8</td><td>Town Bordowali</td><td>Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
!%
<tr><td>9</td><td>Banamalipur</td><td>Ratan Chakraborty </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! Candidate
<tr><td>10</td><td>Majlishpur</td><td>Dipak Nag </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
! colspan="2" | Party
<tr><td>11</td><td>Mandaibazar (St)</td><td>Rashiram Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
! data-sort-type=number | Votes
<tr><td>12</td><td>Takarjala (St)</td><td>Tarani Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
!%
<tr><td>13</td><td>Pratapgarh (Sc)</td><td>Anil Sarkar </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>14</td><td>Badharghat</td><td>Dilip Sarkar </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|1||]||86.04%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,318||60.67%||Rabindra Debbarma||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||6,605||38.84%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''3,713'''</span>
<tr><td>15</td><td>Kamalasagar</td><td>Matlal Sarkar </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>16</td><td>Bishalgarh</td><td>Samir Ranjan Barman </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|2||]||84.32%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,810||51.05%||Radharaman Debnath||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||7,469||43.28%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,341'''</span>
<tr><td>17</td><td>Golaghati (St)</td><td>Budha Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>18</td><td>Charilam</td><td>Matilal Saha </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|3||]||86.75%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,109||51.1%||Dilip Kumar Das||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,636||48.45%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''473'''</span>
<tr><td>19</td><td>Boxanagar</td><td>Billal Mia </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>20</td><td>Nalchar (Sc)</td><td>Sukumar Barman </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|4||]||85.85%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||11,889||53.53%||Gouri Bhattacharjee||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,020||45.11%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,869'''</span>
<tr><td>21</td><td>Sonamura</td><td>Rasiklal Roy </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>22</td><td>Dhanpur</td><td>Samar Choudhoury </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|5||]||86.25%||Ratan Lal Ghosh||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,910||50.99%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,419||48.7%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''491'''</span>
<tr><td>23</td><td>Ramchandraghat (St)</td><td>Dasaratha Deb </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>24</td><td>Khowai</td><td>Arun Kumar Kar </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|6||]||82.%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||12,776||49.72%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||12,695||49.4%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''81'''</span>
<tr><td>25</td><td>Asharambari (St)</td><td>Bidhya Chandra Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>26</td><td>Pramodenagar</td><td>Nirpen Chakraborty </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|7||]||83.8%||Surajit Datta||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,663||51.79%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,802||47.61%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''861'''</span>
<tr><td>27</td><td>Kalyanpur</td><td>Makhan Lal Chakraborty </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>28</td><td>Krishnapur (St)</td><td>Khagendra Jamatia </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|8||]||81.35%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,308||57.03%||]||{{party name with color|All India Forward Bloc}}||7,631||42.22%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,677'''</span>
<tr><td>29</td><td>Teliamura</td><td>Jitendra Sarkar </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>30</td><td>Bagma (St)</td><td>Rati Mohan Jamatia </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|9||]||82.43%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,642||56.26%||Bibekananda Bhowmik||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||6,612||43.04%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,030'''</span>
<tr><td>31</td><td>Salgarh (Sc)</td><td>Gopal Chandra Das </td><td>M</td><td>RSP</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>32</td><td>Radhakishorepur</td><td>Chitta Ranjan Saha </td><td>M</td><td>RSP</td></tr>
|10||]||86.34%||Dipak Nag||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,493||50.61%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,187||48.98%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''306'''</span>
<tr><td>33</td><td>Matarbari</td><td>Kashiram Reang </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>34</td><td>Kakraban</td><td>Keshab Majumder </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|11||]||79.65%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,768||51.59%||Chandrodoy Rupini||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||9,898||47.42%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''870'''</span>
<tr><td>35</td><td>Rajnagar (Sc)</td><td>Nakul Das </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>36</td><td>Belonia</td><td>Amal Mallik </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|12||]||85.14%||Tarani Debbarma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,719||52.8%||Surya Kumar Debbarma||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||8,483||46.09%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,236'''</span>
<tr><td>37</td><td>Santirbazar</td><td>Gouri Sankar Reang </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>38</td><td>Hrishyamukh</td><td>Badal Choudhury </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|13||]||85.36%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||15,778||53.42%||Madhusudan Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||13,492||45.68%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,286'''</span>
<tr><td>39</td><td>Jolaibari (St)</td><td>Brajamohan Jaimatia </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>40</td><td>Manu (St)</td><td>Angju Mog </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|14||]||84.04%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||13,923||50.15%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||13,597||48.98%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''326'''</span>
<tr><td>41</td><td>Sabroom</td><td>Sunil Kumar Choudhury </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>42</td><td>Ampinagar (St)</td><td>Nagendra Jamatia </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|15||]||87.31%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,487||51.51%||Deba Prasad Chowdhury||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,702||47.25%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''785'''</span>
<tr><td>43</td><td>Birganj</td><td>Jawhar Shaha </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>44</td><td>Raima Valley (St)</td><td>Rabindra Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|16||]||87.97%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,068||54.98%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,186||44.7%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,882'''</span>
<tr><td>45</td><td>Kamalpur</td><td>Bimal Singha </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>46</td><td>Surma (Sc)</td><td>Rudreswar Das </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|17||]||83.65%||]||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||9,141||48.58%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,132||48.53%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''9'''</span>
<tr><td>47</td><td>Salema (St)</td><td>Dinesh Debbarma </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>48</td><td>Kulai (St)</td><td>Diba Chandra Hrangkhowl </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr>
|18||]||84.01%||Matilal Saha||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,680||51.54%||Brajgopal Bhowmic||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,772||46.71%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''908'''</span>
<tr><td>49</td><td>Chhawmanu (St)</td><td>Purna Mohan Tripura </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>50</td><td>Pabiachhara (Sc)</td><td>Bidhu Bhushan Malakar </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|19||]||91.32%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,621||51.47%||Araber Rahaman||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,089||48.29%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''532'''</span>
<tr><td>51</td><td>Fatikroy</td><td>Sunil Chandra Das </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>52</td><td>Chandipur</td><td>Baidyanath Majumdar </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|20||]||89.92%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,420||52.73%||Narayan Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,254||46.2%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,166'''</span>
<tr><td>53</td><td>Kailasahar</td><td>Birajit Sinha </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>54</td><td>Kurti</td><td>Faizur Rahaman </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|21||]||89.29%||Rashik Lal Roy||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,900||51.32%||Subal Rudra||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,403||48.45%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''497'''</span>
<tr><td>55</td><td>Kadamtala</td><td>Jyotirmoy Nath </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>56</td><td>Dharmanagar</td><td>Kalidas Dutta </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|22||]||91.09%||Samar Chowdhury||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,809||54.45%||Prabir Kumar Pul||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,843||44.54%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,966'''</span>
<tr><td>57</td><td>Jubarajnagar</td><td>Biva Rani Nath </td><td>F</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>58</td><td>Pencharthal (St)</td><td>Sushil Kumar Chakma </td><td>M</td><td>INC</td></tr>
|23||]||88.4%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||11,306||78.18%||Sashi Kumar Debbarma||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||3,048||21.08%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''8,258'''</span>
<tr><td>59</td><td>Panisagar</td><td>Subodh Das </td><td>M</td><td>CPM</td></tr>
|-
<tr><td>60</td><td>Kanchanpur (St)</td><td>Drao Kumar Riang </td><td>M</td><td>TUS</td></tr></table>
|24||]||89.7%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,657||49.67%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||7,544||48.93%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''113'''</span>
</div><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elections.in/tripura/assembly-constituencies/1988-election-results.html|title=Detailed Result 1988}}</ref>
|-
|25||]||85.21%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||12,597||77.2%||Arun Kumar Debbarma||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||3,211||19.68%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''9,386'''</span>
|-
|26||]||89.9%||Nirpen Chakraborty||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||12,828||61.83%||Pradip Kumar Roy||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,209||34.75%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''5,619'''</span>
|-
|27||]||87.64%||Makhan Lal Chakraborty||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,275||49.65%||Kajal Chandra Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,528||45.16%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''747'''</span>
|-
|28||]||81.76%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,861||57.78%||Karna Singh Jamatia||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||6,922||40.56%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,939'''</span>
|-
|29||]||84.44%||Jitendra Sarkar||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,502||48.77%||Ashok Kumar Baidya||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,111||46.77%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''391'''</span>
|-
|30||]||86.86%||Rati Mohan Jamaitia||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||10,309||55.74%||Gunapada Jamatia||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,046||43.51%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,263'''</span>
|-
|31||]||88.54%||Gopal Chandra Das||{{party name with color|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}||9,578||51.27%||Kamini Kumar Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,064||48.52%||style="background:{{party color|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''514'''</span>
|-
|32||]||86.13%||Chitta Ranjan Saha||{{party name with color|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}||8,604||50.97%||Ranajit Singha Roy||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,971||47.22%||style="background:{{party color|Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''633'''</span>
|-
|33||]||87.29%||Kashiram Reang||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,514||49.65%||Madhab Chandra Saha||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,506||49.61%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''8'''</span>
|-
|34||]||88.21%||Kashab Chandra Majumder||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,372||57.01%||Subrata Dhar||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,670||42.16%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,702'''</span>
|-
|35||]||90.58%||Nakul Das||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||12,813||54.99%||Jogendra Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,393||44.6%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,420'''</span>
|-
|36||]||88.52%||Amal Mallik||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,227||51.96%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India}}||9,314||47.32%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''913'''</span>
|-
|37||]||84.96%||Gouri Sankar Reang||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||11,582||51.88%||Manik Majumder||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,470||46.9%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,112'''</span>
|-
|38||]||90.83%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||11,479||54.46%||Debabrata Baidya||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,539||45.26%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,940'''</span>
|-
|39||]||87.08%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||7,800||49.75%||Brajamohan Tripura||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,682||49.%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''118'''</span>
|-
|40||]||89.39%||Angju Mog||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||11,832||50.12%||Jitendra Kumar Chowdhury||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||11,663||49.4%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''169'''</span>
|-
|41||]||89.39%||Sunil Kumar Chowdhury||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,605||51.05%||Manoranjan Debnath||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||10,109||48.67%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''496'''</span>
|-
|42||]||83.16%||]||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||10,882||54.61%||Debabrata Koloy||{{party name with color|Independent politician}}||8,792||44.12%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,090'''</span>
|-
|43||]||83.42%||Jawhar Shaha||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||11,801||53.41%||Shyamal Saha||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,007||45.29%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,794'''</span>
|-
|44||]||82.29%||Rabindra Debbarma||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||10,640||50.99%||Ram Kumar Debbarma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,225||49.01%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''415'''</span>
|-
|45||]||89.82%||Bimal Singha||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,021||52.88%||Saroj Kumar Chakraborty||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,063||46.57%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''958'''</span>
|-
|46||]||88.35%||Rudreswar Das||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,941||50.93%||Harendra Chandra Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,152||46.44%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''789'''</span>
|-
|47||]||87.34%||Dinesh Debbarma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,047||49.59%||Mangal Prasad Debbarma||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||8,428||46.19%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''619'''</span>
|-
|48||]||82.98%||Diba Chandra Hrangkhowl||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||10,047||50.34%||Subindra Debbarma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,584||48.02%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''463'''</span>
|-
|49||]||82.27%||]||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,323||56.57%||]||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||7,157||43.43%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''2,166'''</span>
|-
|50||]||85.47%||Bidhu Bhusan Malakar||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||9,388||50.34%||Jyotirmoy Malakar||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,832||47.36%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''556'''</span>
|-
|51||]||87.6%||Sunil Chandra Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||12,288||72.14%||Bhudeb Bhattacharya||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||4,299||25.24%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''7,989'''</span>
|-
|52||]||91.75%||Baidyanath Majumdar||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||10,128||53.38%||Debasish Sen||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,516||44.89%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,612'''</span>
|-
|53||]||87.72%||]||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,519||50.88%||Tapan Chakraborty||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,780||46.93%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''739'''</span>
|-
|54||]||84.43%||Faizur Rahaman||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,405||50.38%||Abdul Matin Chowdhury||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,576||45.41%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''829'''</span>
|-
|55||]||81.8%||Jyotirmoy Nath||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||6,759||42.49%||Samir Kumar Nath||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||6,317||39.71%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''442'''</span>
|-
|56||]||83.1%||Kalidas Dutta||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||9,505||52.89%||Amarendra Sarma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||8,283||46.09%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,222'''</span>
|-
|57||]||86.31%||Biva Rani Nath||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||7,591||46.95%||Ram Kumar Nath||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||7,400||45.77%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''191'''</span>
|-
|58||]||79.89%||Sushil Kumar Chakma||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||8,348||43.51%||Malendhan Chakma||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||6,527||34.02%||style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,821'''</span>
|-
|59||]||81.07%||Subodh Chandra Das||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||7,774||49.94%||Ashutosh Das||{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}||6,491||41.69%||style="background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''1,283'''</span>
|-
|60||]||75.72%||]||{{party name with color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}||6,457||39.44%||Len Prasad Malsai||{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}||6,263||38.25%||style="background:{{party color|Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti}}"|<span style="color:white;">'''194'''</span>
|}


==Government formation== ==Government formation==
] (INC) – ] (TUJS) coalition won 30 out of 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The ] won 28 seats in the Legislative Assembly. ] formed a INC-TUJS coalition government on February 5, 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uca.edu/politicalscience/dadm-project/asiapacific-region/indiatripura-1949-present/|title=Government formation-1988,Tripura}}</ref> ] (INC) – ] (TUJS) coalition won 30 out of 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The ] won 28 seats in the Legislative Assembly. ] formed a INC-TUJS coalition government on February 5, 1988.<ref name="auto"/>


On February 17, 1992, the eight members of the Tripura Tribal Youth League (]-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 ] resigned on February 19, 1992, and ] was sworn in as Chief Minister of an INC-TUJS coalition government on February 20, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uca.edu/politicalscience/dadm-project/asiapacific-region/indiatripura-1949-present/|title=Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar resigned as Tripura Chief Minister}}</ref> On February 17, 1992, the eight members of the Tripura Tribal Youth League (]-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 ] resigned on February 19, 1992, and ] was sworn in as Chief Minister of an INC-TUJS coalition government on February 20, 1992.<ref name="auto"/>


Chief Minister ] resigned on February 27, 1993, and the state of Tripura was placed under ] from March 11, 1993 to April 10, 1993. <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.refworld.org/docid/469f389ac.html|title=President's rule in Tripura}}</ref> Chief Minister ] resigned on February 27, 1993, and the state of Tripura was placed under ] from March 11, 1993 to April 10, 1993.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://webarchive.archive.unhcr.org/20240311051648/https://www.refworld.org/docid/469f389ac.html|title=UNHCR Web Archive|website=webarchive.archive.unhcr.org}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
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1988 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

← 1983 2 Feb 1988 1993 →

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 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)

Tripura

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. 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.

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

National Parties

State Parties

No. of constituencies

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

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%

Performance of women candidates

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

Result

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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

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Simna 86.04% Abhiram Debbarma CPI(M) 10,318 60.67% Rabindra Debbarma TUS 6,605 38.84% 3,713
2 Mohanpur 84.32% Dhirendra Chandra Debnath INC 8,810 51.05% Radharaman Debnath CPI(M) 7,469 43.28% 1,341
3 Bamutia 86.75% Prakash Chandra Das INC 9,109 51.1% Dilip Kumar Das CPI(M) 8,636 48.45% 473
4 Barjala 85.85% Dipak Kumar Roy INC 11,889 53.53% Gouri Bhattacharjee CPI(M) 10,020 45.11% 1,869
5 Khayerpur 86.25% Ratan Lal Ghosh INC 10,910 50.99% Pabitra Kar CPI(M) 10,419 48.7% 491
6 Agartala 82.% Maharani Bibhu Kumari Debi INC 12,776 49.72% Manik Sarkar CPI(M) 12,695 49.4% 81
7 Ramnagar 83.8% Surajit Datta INC 10,663 51.79% Khagen Das CPI(M) 9,802 47.61% 861
8 Town Bordowali 81.35% Sudhir Ranjan Majumdar INC 10,308 57.03% Brajagopal Roy AIFB 7,631 42.22% 2,677
9 Banamalipur 82.43% Ratan Chakraborty INC 8,642 56.26% Bibekananda Bhowmik CPI(M) 6,612 43.04% 2,030
10 Majlishpur 86.34% Dipak Nag INC 9,493 50.61% Manik Dey CPI(M) 9,187 48.98% 306
11 Mandaibazar 79.65% Rashiram Debbarma CPI(M) 10,768 51.59% Chandrodoy Rupini TUS 9,898 47.42% 870
12 Takarjala 85.14% Tarani Debbarma CPI(M) 9,719 52.8% Surya Kumar Debbarma TUS 8,483 46.09% 1,236
13 Pratapgarh 85.36% Anil Sarkar CPI(M) 15,778 53.42% Madhusudan Das INC 13,492 45.68% 2,286
14 Badharghat 84.04% Dilip Sarkar INC 13,923 50.15% Ila Bhattacharjee CPI(M) 13,597 48.98% 326
15 Kamalasagar 87.31% Matilal Sarkar CPI(M) 9,487 51.51% Deba Prasad Chowdhury INC 8,702 47.25% 785
16 Bishalgarh 87.97% Samir Ranjan Barman INC 10,068 54.98% Bhanu Lal Saha CPI(M) 8,186 44.7% 1,882
17 Golaghati 83.65% Budha Debbarma TUS 9,141 48.58% Niranjan Debbarma CPI(M) 9,132 48.53% 9
18 Charilam 84.01% Matilal Saha INC 9,680 51.54% Brajgopal Bhowmic CPI(M) 8,772 46.71% 908
19 Boxanagar 91.32% Billal Miah INC 8,621 51.47% Araber Rahaman CPI(M) 8,089 48.29% 532
20 Nalchar 89.92% Sukumar Barman CPI(M) 9,420 52.73% Narayan Das INC 8,254 46.2% 1,166
21 Sonamura 89.29% Rashik Lal Roy INC 8,900 51.32% Subal Rudra CPI(M) 8,403 48.45% 497
22 Dhanpur 91.09% Samar Chowdhury CPI(M) 10,809 54.45% Prabir Kumar Pul INC 8,843 44.54% 1,966
23 Ramchandraghat 88.4% Dasarath Deb CPI(M) 11,306 78.18% Sashi Kumar Debbarma TUS 3,048 21.08% 8,258
24 Khowai 89.7% Arun Kumar Kar INC 7,657 49.67% Samir Deb Sarkar CPI(M) 7,544 48.93% 113
25 Asharambari 85.21% Bidya Chandra Debbarma CPI(M) 12,597 77.2% Arun Kumar Debbarma INC 3,211 19.68% 9,386
26 Pramodenagar 89.9% Nirpen Chakraborty CPI(M) 12,828 61.83% Pradip Kumar Roy INC 7,209 34.75% 5,619
27 Kalyanpur 87.64% Makhan Lal Chakraborty CPI(M) 8,275 49.65% Kajal Chandra Das INC 7,528 45.16% 747
28 Krishnapur 81.76% Khagendra Jamatia CPI(M) 9,861 57.78% Karna Singh Jamatia TUS 6,922 40.56% 2,939
29 Teliamura 84.44% Jitendra Sarkar CPI(M) 9,502 48.77% Ashok Kumar Baidya INC 9,111 46.77% 391
30 Bagma 86.86% Rati Mohan Jamaitia TUS 10,309 55.74% Gunapada Jamatia CPI(M) 8,046 43.51% 2,263
31 Salgarh 88.54% Gopal Chandra Das RSP 9,578 51.27% Kamini Kumar Das INC 9,064 48.52% 514
32 Radhakishorpur 86.13% Chitta Ranjan Saha RSP 8,604 50.97% Ranajit Singha Roy INC 7,971 47.22% 633
33 Matarbari 87.29% Kashiram Reang INC 9,514 49.65% Madhab Chandra Saha CPI(M) 9,506 49.61% 8
34 Kakraban 88.21% Kashab Chandra Majumder CPI(M) 10,372 57.01% Subrata Dhar INC 7,670 42.16% 2,702
35 Rajnagar 90.58% Nakul Das CPI(M) 12,813 54.99% Jogendra Das INC 10,393 44.6% 2,420
36 Belonia 88.52% Amal Mallik INC 10,227 51.96% Jitendra Lal Das CPI 9,314 47.32% 913
37 Santirbazar 84.96% Gouri Sankar Reang TUS 11,582 51.88% Manik Majumder CPI(M) 10,470 46.9% 1,112
38 Hrishyamukh 90.83% Badal Chowdhury CPI(M) 11,479 54.46% Debabrata Baidya INC 9,539 45.26% 1,940
39 Jolaibari 87.08% Brajamohan Jamatia CPI(M) 7,800 49.75% Brajamohan Tripura INC 7,682 49.% 118
40 Manu 89.39% Angju Mog INC 11,832 50.12% Jitendra Kumar Chowdhury CPI(M) 11,663 49.4% 169
41 Sabroom 89.39% Sunil Kumar Chowdhury CPI(M) 10,605 51.05% Manoranjan Debnath INC 10,109 48.67% 496
42 Ampinagar 83.16% Nagendra Jamatia TUS 10,882 54.61% Debabrata Koloy Independent 8,792 44.12% 2,090
43 Birganj 83.42% Jawhar Shaha INC 11,801 53.41% Shyamal Saha CPI(M) 10,007 45.29% 1,794
44 Raima Valley 82.29% Rabindra Debbarma TUS 10,640 50.99% Ram Kumar Debbarma CPI(M) 10,225 49.01% 415
45 Kamalpur 89.82% Bimal Singha CPI(M) 8,021 52.88% Saroj Kumar Chakraborty INC 7,063 46.57% 958
46 Surma 88.35% Rudreswar Das CPI(M) 8,941 50.93% Harendra Chandra Das INC 8,152 46.44% 789
47 Salema 87.34% Dinesh Debbarma CPI(M) 9,047 49.59% Mangal Prasad Debbarma TUS 8,428 46.19% 619
48 Kulai 82.98% Diba Chandra Hrangkhowl TUS 10,047 50.34% Subindra Debbarma CPI(M) 9,584 48.02% 463
49 Chawamanu 82.27% Purna Mohan Tripura CPI(M) 9,323 56.57% Shyama Charan Tripura TUS 7,157 43.43% 2,166
50 Pabiachhara 85.47% Bidhu Bhusan Malakar CPI(M) 9,388 50.34% Jyotirmoy Malakar INC 8,832 47.36% 556
51 Fatikroy 87.6% Sunil Chandra Das INC 12,288 72.14% Bhudeb Bhattacharya CPI(M) 4,299 25.24% 7,989
52 Chandipur 91.75% Baidyanath Majumdar CPI(M) 10,128 53.38% Debasish Sen INC 8,516 44.89% 1,612
53 Kailashahar 87.72% Birajit Sinha INC 9,519 50.88% Tapan Chakraborty CPI(M) 8,780 46.93% 739
54 Kurti 84.43% Faizur Rahaman CPI(M) 8,405 50.38% Abdul Matin Chowdhury INC 7,576 45.41% 829
55 Kadamtala 81.8% Jyotirmoy Nath INC 6,759 42.49% Samir Kumar Nath CPI(M) 6,317 39.71% 442
56 Dharmanagar 83.1% Kalidas Dutta INC 9,505 52.89% Amarendra Sarma CPI(M) 8,283 46.09% 1,222
57 Jubarajnagar 86.31% Biva Rani Nath INC 7,591 46.95% Ram Kumar Nath CPI(M) 7,400 45.77% 191
58 Pencharthal 79.89% Sushil Kumar Chakma INC 8,348 43.51% Malendhan Chakma CPI(M) 6,527 34.02% 1,821
59 Panisagar 81.07% Subodh Chandra Das CPI(M) 7,774 49.94% Ashutosh Das INC 6,491 41.69% 1,283
60 Kanchanpur 75.72% Drao Kumar Reang TUS 6,457 39.44% Len Prasad Malsai CPI(M) 6,263 38.25% 194

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.

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.

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.

References

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  2. ^ "43. India/Tripura (1949-present)". uca.edu.
  3. "List of Participating Political Parties".
  4. "Constituencies-Tripura".
  5. "Total No.of Electors".
  6. "Performance of Women candidates Vs Men candidates".
  7. "1988 Tripura Election result".
  8. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1988 to the Legislative Assembly of Tripura" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (pdf) on 6 October 2010.
  9. "UNHCR Web Archive". webarchive.archive.unhcr.org.
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Election to the Electoral College (1952) Elections to the Territorial Council (1956–1963) See also: Elections in India
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