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North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council polls to be held on January 8

The North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council’s 28 constituencies in the Dima Hasao district will hold voting on January 8 of the following year, according to a Tuesday announcement from the state election commission of Assam. Alok Kumar, the state election commissioner, announced that the deadline for submitting nominations is December 21 and that the applications […]

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North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council polls to be held on January 8

The North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council’s 28 constituencies in the Dima Hasao district will hold voting on January 8 of the following year, according to a Tuesday announcement from the state election commission of Assam. Alok Kumar, the state election commissioner, announced that the deadline for submitting nominations is December 21 and that the applications will be reviewed on December 22.

“The polling will be held on January 8, the repolling will be held on January 10 and the counting of votes will be held on January 12. There are about 1,41,124 voters and 280 polling stations. Out of the total polling stations, 100 are sensitive and 27 are very sensitive. We have made some extra arrangements for sensitive polling stations, where one microobserver will be deployed in each sensitive polling station, and CCTV cameras will be in the polling stations also,” Alok Kumar said.

As per the State Election Commission, there are 70485 male voters and 70639 female voters out of the total voters.

“The Model Code of Conduct shall come into force with immediate effect in the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council areas,” the State Election Commission said.
Notably, in 2019, the BJP won 19 out of 28 seats in the NCHAC, Congress won 2 seats in the most populated constituency, i.e Haflong and Garampani, while the Asom Gana Parishad won 1 seat and the rest were won by BJP-backed independent candidates. Later, AGP member and one Congress member defected to the BJP.

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