Trinamool Congress wants to expand its organisation in Tripura, preparations for which have been underway for the last one month. In such a situation, Amit Shah and JP Nadda are going to take steps to ensure that the Tripura is not lost in any way, said a BJP source.
The BJP has long dreamed of seizing power in the northeastern region of the country. That dream has come true in the state under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The picture is quite clear that the BJP is not at all relieved by this Trinamool activism two years before the elections. That is why during his recent visit to Delhi, Chief Minister Biplab Deb also met BJP All India President JP Nadda. There are indications that Amit Shah can take the matter into his own hands this time.
According to BJP sources, there is a possibility that Amit Shah and JP Nadda may go to Tripura soon. A report on the organizational work has also been sent to Delhi to find out the situation of the party. A BJP source further said that the central leadership has suggested a change in the roadmap of the way the government is running. The change is thought to have been suggested by the top leadership of the BJP to curb the way the Trinamool continues to penetrate the state. Although the organisational reshuffle has not taken place yet, it is possible that the organisation may be remodelled.
On the other hand, more MPs from the Trinamool Congress, including Bratya Basu, arrived in Tripura on Friday.
According to Trinamool sources, youth leaders Jaya Dutt and Sudip Rahara, are not going to Tripura.