New Delhi: Left Front’s foundation is solid in Tripura. The statistics show that the CPI-M’s vote-draining campaign is untrue. According to the Election Commission, all these candidates got 24.62 percent votes in the 43 seats contested by the CPI-M this time. 2.18 percent votes for RSP, CPI and Forward Block candidates. The Left Front-backed independent secured one percent of the vote. All this has CPI-M votes. 8.56 percent votes were received for the 13 Congress candidates who contested the seat agreement with the Left Front. CPI(M) has votes in this too. In 2018, when it contested 60 seats, the Left Front got 42.20 percent votes. According to the Election Commission, the vote share of the Left Front has decreased due to the reduction of the number of seats contested this time. Meanwhile, the BJP, which contested in 55 seats, got 38.97 percent of the votes. If we add the votes received by the IPFT candidates, the BJP alliance got 40.23 percent. In 2018, the BJP alliance got 51 percent votes. BJP, which contested only 50 seats, got 43.59 percent votes. The votes received by the BJP alliance this time has decreased by 11 percent compared to 2018. Read on deshabhimani.com