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List of constituencies of the Tripura Legislative Assembly

The Tripura Legislative Assembly / Tripura Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the state of Tripura, India. There are 60 seats in the house filled by directly elected from the single-seat constituencies. Vidhan Sabha’s term is five years unless dissolved earlier & member of Legislative assembly referred to in short as MLA. Let’s have a look at the constituency list in Tripura with the name of the member (MLA) & party name.

read about Lok Sabha seats in Tripura

Tripura  Legislative Assembly has 60 seats.  At present, 10 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes and 21 are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. The List of Constituency in Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha & Name of MLA and party are as follows

#Assembly Constituency MLA NameParty
1Simna (ST)Pranab DebbarmaCPM
2MohanpurRatan Lal NathINC
3Bamutia (SC)Prakash Ch.DasINC
4BarjalaDipak Kumar RoyINC
5KhayerpurPabitra KarCPM
6AgartalaSudip Roy BarmanINC
7RamnagarSurajit DattaINC
8Town BordowaliAshok Kr, BhattacharyyaINC
9BanamalipurGopal Ch.RayINC
10MajlishpurManik DeyCPM
11Mandaibazar (ST)Manoranjan DebbarmaCPM
12Takarjala (ST)Rajeswar DebbarmaINPT
13Pratapgarh (SC)Anil SarkarCPM
14BadharghatSubrata ChakrabartyCPM
15KamalasagarNarayan Ch.ChoudhuryCPM
16BishalgarhSamir Ranjan BarmanINC
17Golaghati (ST)Ashok DebbarmaINC
18Charilam (ST)Narayan RupiniCPM
19BoxanagarSahid ChoudhuryCPM
20Nalchar (SC)Sukumar BarmanCPM
21SonamuraSubal RudraCPM
22DhanpurManik SarkarCPM
23Ramchandraghat (ST)Padma Kumar DebbarmaCPM
24KhowaiSamir Deb SarkarCPM
25Asharambari (ST)Sachindra DebbarmaCPM
26Pramodnagar (ST)Animesh DebbarmaINPT
27KalyanpurKajal Ch.DasINC
28Krishnapur (ST)Khagendra JamatiaCPM
29TeliamuraAshok Kumar BaidyaINC
30Bagma (ST)Gunapada JamatiaCPM
31Salgarh (SC)Gopal Ch.DasRSP
32RadhakishorepurJoy Gobinda Deb RoyRSP
33MatarbariMadhab Ch.SahaCPM
34KakrabanKeshab MajumderCPM
35Rajnagar (SC)Sudhan DasCPM
36BeloniaBasudeb MajumderCPM
37Santirbazar (ST)Manindra ReangCPI
38HrishyamukhBadal ChoudhuryCPM
39Jolaibari (ST)Jashabir TripuraCPM
40Manu (ST)Jitendra ChoudhuryCPM
41SabroomGour Kanti GoswamiCPM
42Ampinagar (ST)Nagendra JamatiaINPT
43BirganjRanjit DebnathCPM
44Raima Valley (ST)Rabindra DebbarmaINPT
45KamalpurBijoy Lakshmi SinghaCPM
46Surma (SC)Sudhir DasCPM
47Salema (ST)Prasanta DebbarmaCPM
48Kulai (ST)Bijoy Kumar HrangkhawlINPT
49Chhawmanu (ST)Syamacharan TripuraINPT
50Pabiachhara (SC)Bidhubhusan MalakarCPM
51FatikroyBijoy RoyCPM
52ChandipurTapan ChakrabartyCPM
53KailasaharBirajit SinhaINC
54KurtiFaizur RohmanCPM
55KadamtalaJyotirmoy NathINC
56DharmanagarAmitabha DattaCPM
57JubarajnagarRamendra Ch.DebnathCPM
58Pencharthal (ST)Arun Kr,ChakmaCPM
59PanisagarSubodh DasCPM
60Kanchanpur (ST)Rajendra ReangCPM

Party wise MLA in Tripura Vidhan Sabha (2023)

Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance won the election with 33(BJP 32 + IPFT 1) seats while newcomer Tipra Motha Party become the second largest party with 13 seats. Communist Party of India (Marxist) led Secular Democratic Forces won 14(11 CPIM + 3 INC).[2]

The complete list is as follows

PartyMLA seats
Bharatiya Janata Party32
Tipra Motha Party13
Communist Party of India (Marxist)11
Indian National Congress3
Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura1
Total60

Who's Who of 13th Legislative Assembly of Tripura

The present 13th Legislative Assembly was constituted on March 2023. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) formed the government with Manik Saha, taking oath as Chief Minister of Tripura.

1SpeakerRebati Mohan Das, BJP
2Deputy SpeakerBiswa Bandhu Sen, BJP
3Leader of the House (Chief Minister)Manik Saha, BJP
4Deputy Leader of the House (Deputy Chief Minister)Jishnu Dev Varma, BJP
5Leader of the Opposition 

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