National Conference of Tripura
AbbreviationNCT
LeaderAnimesh Debbarma
PresidentAnimesh Debbarma
ChairmanRajesh Kumar Debbarma
SecretaryKripajay Reang
FounderAnimesh Debbarma and Rabindra Kishore Debbaram
FoundedDecember 2006
Preceded byINPT and GMP
Merged intoIndigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra
HeadquartersVill-Rabicharan Chaudhry Para ,PO-Rajnagar;PS-Khowai,Tripura  India
Membership310 (2015)
Ideology
  • uplift the living standard of the Tripuri living in the hilly area
  • Tripuri nationalism
Political positionThird Central in TTADC
Colours 
ECI StatusRegional Party
AllianceTripura Regional Front
Seats in Tripura Legislative Assembly
0 / 60
Seats in Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District Council
0 / 30
Election symbol
Cup&Saucer

The National Conference of Tripura (NCT) was a regional political party of the state of Tripura, India formed in December 2006 at Darjeelingpara in Teliamura. It was formed by Rabindra Kishore Debbarma, formerly of the GMP of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) in Tripura, and Animesh Debbarma of Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT). The NCT included many disaffected members of the Twipra Students Union, the Tribal Youth Federation and the GMP of the CPIM party in Tripura, and leaders from INPT.[1][2] The NCT contested the 2013 state elections but did not win any seats.[3] However, on 14 March 2020 it merged with the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra.[4][5]

Election in Tripura State Legislative Assembly 2018

Contesting Candidates

Prominent Leaders and Spokesperson

Contesting Candidates in Tripura Legislative Assembly 2018

- LS
No.
Constituency LS Type Candidate Vote Result Poll no
1 24 Ramchandraghat ST Animesh Debbarma Lost 18 February 2018
2 26 Asharambar ST Rajesh Kr. Debbarma 4321 Lost 18 February 2018
3 29 Krishnapur ST Kripajay Reang 342 Lost 18 February 2018

References

  1. ^ "INPT splits, with help from Cong". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 11 December 2006. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  2. ^ Singha, Komol; Singh, M. Amarjeet (2015). Identity, Contestation and Development in Northeast India. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781317356899. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  3. ^ Europa Publications (2016). The Territories and States of India 2016. Routledge. ISBN 9781134993819. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  4. ^ Deb, Debraj (14 March 2020). "Tripura: Tribal parties NCT, INPT unite ahead of local body polls". The Indian Express.
  5. ^ "Tripura ADC poll: NCT merges with INPT". thenortheasttoday.com. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2023.