Assam municipal elections: BJP wins 73 of 80 civic our bodies; Congress faces rout

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oi-Prakash KL

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Guwahati,
Mar
9:

The
BJP
has
emerged
victorious
in
the
Assam
municipal
elections
by
profitable
73
civic
our bodies
out
of
80,
as
per
ballot
outcomes
declared
by
the
Assam
State
Election
Fee
(ASEC)
on
Wednesday.

Assam municipal elections: BJP wins 73 of 80 civic bodies; Congress faces rout

Principal
opposition
Congress
has
miserably
failed
as
it
failed
to
win
a
single
civic
physique
by
the
time
this
story
went
for
publishing.
The
consequence
of
one
civic
physique
is
but
to
come.
Apparently,
in
Mariani
Municipal
Board,
Impartial
candidates
received
seven
of
the
10
wards
whereas
the
remaining
three
have been
bagged
by
the
BJP.
The
ballot
outcomes
additionally
gave
5
hung
municipal
boards,
the
ASEC
stated.

As
per
the
election
fee,
the
saffron
social gathering
pocked
672
wards
whereas
the
grand
outdated
social gathering
received
71.
Others
have
emerged
victorious
in
149
wards.
Altogether
57
wards
have been
received
uncontested.

Responding
to
the
large
victory,
Assam
Chief
Minister
Himanta
Biswa
Sarma
stated
that
the
large
mandate
is
for
development
and
improvement,
and
will
encourage
the
social gathering
to
pursue
the
agenda
of
progress
with
renewed
vigour.

“I
congratulate
all
@BJP4Assam
karyakartas
&
leaders
who
labored
tirelessly
spreading
the
improvement
beliefs
of
Adarniya
PM
Shri
@narendramodi
ji.
“I
bow
my
head
in
gratitude
to
the
folks
of
Assam
for
the
thumping
victory
of
candidates
from
@BJP4Assam
&
its
allies
in
the
municipal
elections,”
he
stated
in
a
collection
of
tweets.

On
the
humiliating
defeat
confronted
by
the
Congress,
the
state
chief
Bhupen
Kumar
Borah
stated
that
rise
and
fall
in
politics
are
a
steady
course of
and
each
social gathering
passes
by means of
each
good
and
dangerous
instances.
“We
have
to
work
laborious
for
good
instances
and
have
to
wait
patiently
for
the
alternative.
I
settle for
the
accountability
of
the
municipal
board
outcomes,”
he
stated
in
a
tweet.

In
the
polls
held
for
80
municipal
boards
on
March
6,
an
estimated
70
per
cent
voter
turnout
was
registered.
PTI

Story first printed: Wednesday, March 9, 2022, 17:07 [IST]

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