Around 65 Percent Turnout as Voting Ends in Assam


Guwahati, April 11 (IANS) Voting ended peacefully in the second and final phase of elections in 64 of the 126 assembly constituencies in Assam Monday with an estimated 65-70 percent polling recorded, officials said.

"This was by far one of the best elections with heavy to moderate polling recorded in most of the seats with preliminary reports indicating about 65 percent or more turnout recorded," an election official said.

Voting ended at 3 p.m., although voting would continue in some polling stations where people were still lined up.

"The final polling percentage could be high as we are still compiling figures from remote locations," the official said.

The fate of 496 candidates was sealed in Monday's vote.

The first phase April 11 had 485 candidates with an estimated 73 percent polling recorded in 62 assembly seats.

The results will be declared May 13.

"We are confident of coming back to power for the third straight term as people voted us for good governance, stability, and peace," Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said.

The opposition too is optimistic that this election would help bring in change.

"People of Assam gave a vote for change and we are confident of winning the polls," Chandra Mohan Patowary, president of Assam's main opposition Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), said.

Among the prominent candidates whose fate were sealed in Monday's vote are Chandra Mohan Patowary, AGP president, two-time former chief minister and AGP senior Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, Congress ministers Himanta Biswa Sarma and Rockybul Hussain, besides at least 41 women candidates.

  

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