Tripura went to the polls on February 18 and elections were held in Nagaland and Meghalaya on February 27.
The terms of elected governments in the Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Tripura are scheduled to expire on 6, 13 and 14 March respectively.
The three north-eastern states have 60 assembly constituencies each.
Meghalaya
National People’s Party (NPP) president Conrad Sangma sworn in as Meghalaya chief minister,
Meghalaya governor Ganga Prasad governed the oath in Shillong.
Sangma will be leading an alliance of the NPP, BJP, United Democratic Party (UDP), Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP) and others.
Nagaland
Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) leader Neiphiu Rio sworn in as Nagaland chief minister and Nagaland governor B. Acharya governed the oath.
BJP’s Y. Patton sworn as the deputy chief minister of Nagaland.
This is Rio’s fourth time as the chief minister of the north eastern state.
Rio is heading the ‘People’s Democratic Alliance’ government in partnership with the BJP in the state.
Neiphiu Rio was the Chief Minister of Nagaland for three terms between 2003 and 2014, making him the only Nagaland Chief Minister to have served three consecutive terms.
Tripura
In the Left Front bastion of Tripura, the BJP and its ally Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) won a total of 43 seats against CPM 16.
Biplab Kumar Deb, the Tripura BJP president, is set to take oath as the 10th chief minister of the state.
Manik Sarkar, the Ex chief minister has governed Tripura since 1998. He was at the helm for the four consecutive times.