Second phase LS election: Voting begins in four northeast states


New Delhi, Apr 9 (PTI) : Simultaneous polls for two Lok Sabha and 49 of the 60 assembly seats of Arunachal Pradesh began on a peaceful note on Wednesday.

Congress, BJP, NCP, Peoples Party of Arunachal besides independents are in the fray in the Western and Eastern parliamentary constituencies, which are traditional Congress strongholds since 1975, except in 2004 when the BJP made its dent for the first time.

Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Ninong Ering of Congress is pitted against BJP nominee Tarir Gao and PPA’S Wangman Lowangcha in the Eastern Parliamentary seat.

In the Western seat Congress MP nominee and sitting MP Takam Sanjoy has locked horns with BJP’s Kiren Rijiju in a multi-cornered contest which has eight candidates.

In the assembly polls the main contest will be between Congress and BJP but new entrant Naga Peoples Front (NPF), along with PPA and NCP are expected to put up formidable fight in several seats.

Altogether 155 candidates including 5 women are in the fray for 49 of the 60 Assembly seats in the state.

The rest 11 seats have been won uncontested by Congress. Among the winners are Chief Minister Nabam Tuki from Sagalee constituency.

An electorate of 7,53,170, including 3,77,272 women will cast their votes in 2,158 polling stations in the state.

An additional 20 companies of central paramilitary forces besides 24 existing companies have been deployed as well as 8000 policemen to maintain law and order during the polls.

Nagaland

Polling for the lone parliamentary seat in Nagaland which will decide the fate of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rioin began on a peaceful note on Wednesday.

Mr. Rioin is pitted against Congress’ K V Pusa and Akheu Achumi of Socialist Party (India).

This will be the first time that Nagaland would webcast poll proceedings of 84 stations out of the total 2,059 stations to maintain transparency.

Those polling stations can be viewed live through the CEO Nagaland website.

An electorate of 11,82,948, including 5,82,458 women will cast their votes during the day.

Manipur

The Outer Manipur Lok Sabha seat, one of the two parliamentary constituencies in the state went to the polls on Wednesday.

A total 10 contestants from BJP, Congress, Trinamool Congress, Naga People’s Front, NCP, JD(U) and Aam Admi Party, besides three independents are in the fray.

The candidates whose fate will be decided today are sitting Congress MP Thangso Baite, Gangmumei Kamei (BJP), C Doungel (NCP), Kim Gangte (TMC), Soso Lorho (Naga People’s Front), L Gangte (JD—U) and M K Zou (AAP).

An electorate of 9,11,699, of whom 4,63,068 are women, will cast their votes in 511 polling booths.

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  • Milan, dubai

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Vote for congress for peace. vote for Bjp for communal hatred, vote for Aap for corrupt free, vote for jds for sleeping.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    jai ho ..can BJP win even one seat uncontested NOT EVEN IN GUJARAT !!!clean sweep congress has already begun its journey for UPA III...MR MODI is holding sriramulus hands and talking about corruption imagine what he will do after the elections !!!

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    Good one..It is like if you can't stop corruption, join the corrupt. Modi's policy is very clear. Get the seats with the help of rapists, criminals and corrupt. Seat is the bottom line. Luckily he didn't ask help from Pakistan.

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    11 seats already won by cong. The remaining 49 also will be theirs. Jai ho.

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