The ongoing session of the Tripura Legislative Assembly was shortened by two days as political attention increasingly shifts toward the upcoming elections in the Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (ADC) and the Dharmanagar by-election.
The decision comes at a time when the state is preparing for crucial polls, including the ADC elections scheduled for April 12 and the Dharmanagar assembly by-election on April 9.
According to reports, discussions in the Assembly largely revolved around election-related matters, prompting the early conclusion of the session. With political parties intensifying their preparations, administrative focus has also moved toward ensuring smooth conduct of the elections.
The ADC polls are particularly significant as they determine leadership in the tribal autonomous council, while the Dharmanagar by-election was necessitated following the vacancy created by the demise of the sitting MLA.
Overall, the shortened session reflects the growing political urgency in Tripura as the state heads into a crucial electoral phase.

