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Assam Election 2021: Masks, Gloves, Sanitisers For Voters At Assam Polling Booth Amid COVID-19

During the first phase of assembly elections in Assam, the voters were asked to follow COVID-19 appropriate behaviour and were provided with items like masks to help avoid transmission

Assam Election 2021: Masks, Gloves, Sanitisers For Voters At Assam Polling Booth Amid COVID-19
Highlights
  • Assam is voting for the first phase of assembly elections
  • People were seen maintaining social distancing at the polling centre
  • Polling for the first phase of the elections began on March 27 at 7 am

Lahowal: As polling is underway in Assam for the first phase of assembly elections, voters at the polling centre in Mankata area of the Lahowal constituency are being provided masks, gloves and hand sanitisers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The temperature of voters is also being checked at a primary school — designated as a polling booth. People were also seen maintaining social distancing at the polling centre. Binod Hazarika of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Manoj Dhanowar of Congress and Likhan Baruah of Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) are in the fray from Lahowal constituency.

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Polling for the first phase of the elections began today at 7 am for 47 constituencies across 12 districts of the state.

Over 81.09 lakh voters, including 40,77,210 males and 40,32,481 females, are eligible to cast their votes at 1,1537 polling stations in this phase. The polling will continue till 6 pm.

A total of 264 candidates are in the fray for 47 seats — 42 seats from 11 districts of Upper Assam and northern Assam region and five seats from central Assam’s Nagaon district.

Out of these, 37 sitting MLAs are re-contesting including 24 from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), six each from Congress and Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), and one from the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF).

A total of 375 companies of security personnel including both central and state armed police forces like the Central Armed Police Force (CRPF) and State Armed Police (SAP) of other states have been deployed for the polls. 300 units will be active during the first phase.

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Key candidates for this phase of polling include incumbent Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal in Majuli. Mr. Sonowal had wrested the seat from Congress’ Rajib Lochan Pegu in the 2016 assembly elections. Mr. Pegu, who had won the seat for three straight terms since 2001, has again been fielded by Congress.

Assembly Speaker Hitendra Nath Goswami is in the poll battle from Jorhat, ministers Ranjit Dutta from Behali, Naba Kumar Doley from Jonai and Sanjoy Kishan from Tinsukia.

The fate of ministers from NDA ally AGP — Atul Bora from Bokakhat and Keshab Mahanta from Kaliabor — will also be sealed.

Congress’ Ripun Bora is contesting from the Gohpur seat, where his wife Monika Bora lost in the 2016 polls. The 60-year-old leader will face sitting BJP MLA Utpal Bora.

For the three-phase assembly elections, there are 126 constituencies across 33,530 polling stations covering more than 2.33 crore electors in the state.

Polling for the next two phases will be held on April 1 and April 6. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

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(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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