1977 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

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1977 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

The 1977 Tripura Legislative Assembly election was a significant political event held in the Indian state of Tripura on February 12, 1977. This election was conducted following the end of the Emergency period in India, marking the first opportunity for the electorate to express their political preferences after years of controversial governance. The Indian National Congress (INC) faced a formidable challenge from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), which had gained substantial popularity among the electorate. The election resulted in a decisive victory for the CPI(M), securing a majority in the state assembly. This shift in power established a strong leftist presence in Tripura's political landscape, influencing state policies and governance for subsequent years. The election was characterized by high voter turnout and marked a pivotal moment in the state's democratic process.