BTC election: counting going on
Counting to the 40 member the BTC council election going on starting from 8 am this morning amidth tight security in the four districts.
In Kokrajhar,the counting halls were arranged in three sub-divisions at Kokrajhar,Gossaigaon and Parbatjhora in a vigil security.
Expected that final declaration of the results to the council would be announced by 6 pm.
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Teachers in Chirang district suspended their duties of paper evaluation of HSLC examinations for indefinite period following non-release of arrears and salaries before Bihu as they urged the education department authorities for solutions of their grievances.The teachers who were engaged in paper evaluations of HSLC examination alleged that they have not been given arrears of six months and salaries before Bihu and hence stepped to agitations for their grievances. The.The teachers suspended their paper evaluation duties for indefinite from today,on the other hand the SEBA has directed all inspector of schools(IS) in the state to complete evaluations by April 20.
A one-man inquiry commission, headed by retired judge justice BD Agarwal of Guwahati High Court probing the killing of Priya Basumatary will hold its sitting at the Chirang Circuit House, Kajalgaon on April 21. In this connection, the Secretary and Assessor to the Commission has requested to the all concerned to providing information about the killing of Priya Basumatary to the commission on that day at said venue.Priya was killed by NDFB(S) militants alleging informer to the police in August last year.
A coulurful bamboo dance demonstration was presented on the occasion of Bishuwa Utsav celebration (Bihu or Bwisagu) today being held at Rashmela ground in Kokrajhar.The utsav was organised by Bishuwa celebration committee with two day colourful progarmme scheduled to mark the Bishuwa or Bihu, along with rest of the state.The progarmme was began with flag hoist of Bishuwa by Lakhindra Ray,president of the celebration committee while Khanindra ray paid floral tributeto martyrs who had sacrificed for cultural values of the Koch Rajbongsi community.A bamboo dance troupe from neighbouring West Bengal state which is a part of Koch Rajbongsi cultural tradition.The demonstration had attracted minds...
The ruling BPF has retained in BTAD with winning of 20 seats for consecutive third times to the 40 member council Assembly.Various organisation from different communities in the region felicitated BPF President Hagrama Mohilary and newly elected members at a programme of victorious celebrations held at Bodofa cultural complex today in Kokrajhar.The BPF won 20, PCDR 7, AIUDF 4, BJP 1 and others 8 in the council.Mohilary addressing the celebration said that his party is getting to form council house with support from two independents from Chirang and Baksa district who are extending support to BPF party. He told that a delegation team BPF elected members would meet Governor to claim formation...
The ruling BPF again steps to form the council winning 20 seats in the 40 member assembly. BPF president retained his Debargaon seat defeating PCDR candidate Buddodev Mushahary at a margin of around 3000. PCDR won 7 seats, AIUDF 3, BJP 1 and others 9. Mohilary said that BPF will form the council with support from independents.
BPF candidate from Banargaon constituency Rajiv Brahma won defeating nearest contestant Rabiram Narzary of PCDR by around 3414votes in Kokrajhar district. Brahma got 15,161 votes while Narzary got 11,747 votes, Manoj Kumar Brahma of Bjp got 10,252 votes.
The PCDR, a conglomeration of various communities organisations including BPPF, UDPF, AAGSU, ABSU has leading in 17 constituencies to the 40 seats Assembly in the four districts. The ruling BPF has leading in 14 seats so far sources available from election office. BPF president Hagrama Mohilary expressed his confident that his party is getting 25-30 seats and party is going to form next council with largest majority. He said that his party has optimistic of winning single, largest seat.
Four districts of BTAD is all set to the counting of council election tomorrow that held on April 8 for the 40 seats of council Assembly and various party and organisations including ruling BPF, PCDR are claiming of their council formation winning single largest majority seats.Former Assam Minister,MLA and senior vice-president of BPF party Pramila Rani Brahma claimed that her party is winning single largest majority of 20-25 seats in the council.She said that BPF is going to retain the council for third consecutive terms in the council as her party was working for all round development of the council.She said that BPF will form the council with its single largest majority seats.The Peoples...
Repolling in two polling station, one each in Kokrajhar and Udalguri district was passed of peaceful with turn of 68.09 percent and 69.76 percent polls respectively today amidth tight security which was started from 8 am.In Kokrajhar, the repolling at 26 No. Sahajuri LP school under Saraibil constituency of Gossaigaon subdivision saw a long queue since morning in peaceful manner and was recorded turn of 68.09 percent polls.There were recorded 476 voters franchised their votes in the repolling out of 699 voters in the station as the poll was stopped due to alleged of rigging on Wednesday. In Udalguri, the repolling at 32 No. Sapkaiti LP school polling station was turn of 69.76 percent...
A vigil security has been beefed up in the strong room where ballot boxes of the BTC election were kept. Three strong rooms were arranged in three subdivision of Kokrajhar district which includes Gossaigaon,Parbatjhora and Kokrajhar for 12 constituencies of Kokrajhar district to the fate of 88 candidates from various party and organisations including BPF, BJP, Congress, PCDR, Agp. One each company from CRPF was deployed besides Assam police and some other jawans from security forces to guard the strong rooms in the district . More security forces would also be deployed in constituency wise during counting of votes tomorrow, said a senior police officer in Kokrajhar. The...
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