Skip to content Skip to navigation

Assam polling ends peacefully

With a moderate turn out, the second and last phase of Lok Sabha polls ended peacefully on Thursday. The polling began at around 7 in the morning to end at 4 in the afternoon. The polling started with a dull note due to a bad weather but later as the weather improved the weather improved voters lined to exercise their franchise.

Guwahati: In Guwahati Congress candidate Captain Robin Bordoloi cast his vote in the morning at the Gorkha LP School in Paltanbazar. Bordoloi accompanied by his wife Geeta Bordoloi, younger brother Bolin Bordoloi and daughter Ashima Bordoloi, arrived in the polling station at around 9-30 this morning and lined up for voting. Guwahati NCP candidate Akshay Rajkhowa cast his vote at No125 polling station at Lalsingh Academy in Kharghuli area. Bijoya Chakrabarty also cast his vote in the early hours. A stray incident came up at No 26 polling station at Kahilipara in Guwahati after polling began at 7 this morning. A section polling agents allegedly backed by some Congress leaders prevented some BJP supporters from casting their votes alleging absence of identity cards. The situation took a serious turn when some people started pelting stones at the polling stations. Later, the situation was brought under control.

Dibrugarh: After casting his vote, Dibrugarh AGP candidate and sitting MP Sarbananda Sonowal said that a section of ward commissioners has issued identity cards to some voters till Thursday.

According to him, some genuine citizens are not allowed to vote while some suspected citizens casting their votes in several places. Moderate polling was recorded in this constituency.

On the other hand, ULFA chief Paresh Baruah’s mother Miliki Baruah also cast her vote this morning in Dibrugarh.

Jorhat: Union minister and Congress candidate, his wife, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, his wife Doly Gogoi and Kaliabor Congress candidate Deep Gogoi cast their votes in the same polling stations in the morning. CPI candidate Drupad Borgohain cast his vote in Nazira. Initially, the turn out was low due to bad weather but later a moderate polling came up as the weather became clear.

KALIABOR: Polling was moderate and peaceful in 1423 polling stations in Kaliabor constituency where 13,46,550 voters exercised their franchise to decide on the fate of 8 candidates this time. Congress candidate Deep Gogoi is seeking re election in this constituency while AUDF is fielding Sira Juddin Ajmal in this constituency. The AGP-BJP alliance is fielding former minister Gunin Hazarika this time.

Tezpur: A moderate polling was recorded in this crucial Lok sabha seat where 12,07,117 voters were deciding on the fate of 15 candidates. Altogether 31.02 per cent has been recorded till 1 pm. The constituency has altogether 1283 polling station where voting started from 7 this morning. Sitting MP and Congress candidate Mani Kumar Subba, Deba Orang of AUDF, Joseph Toppo of AGP, CPI-ML candidate Rubul Sarma is among the prominent candidates. The constituency has 6,21,929 male voters while the number of female voters stands at 5,85,188. Meanwhile, Former AGP president Brindaban Goswami cast his vote at the Chandmari employment exchange centre at Tezpur in the morning.

NAGAON: BJP candidate Rajen Gohain has cast his vote this morning at the No 27 West Nagaon polling station at the Nagaon Doson Higher Secondary School with his wife. This was followed by the casting of vote by former Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta has also cast his vote at the No 31 polling station at Mahendra Baruah LP School in Nagaon town. The turn was low due to rains from early in the morning where altogether 1408480 voters are exercising their franchise from 7 this morning. The number of male voters stands at 724414 while 684066 female voters are voting to decide on the fate of altogether 13 candidates. Prominent candidates include Anil Raja from Congress, sitting MP Rajen Gohain from BJP and AUDF candidate Siraj Uddin Ajmal. The constituency has 1514 polling stations...

DHUBRI.....Polling is by and large peaceful in Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency. The constituency has 13,71,290 voters and of these male voters are 7,04,423 while 6,66,867 others are female where ten candidates in the fray including Congress sitting MP Anwar Hussain and AUDF president Badaruddin Ajmal along with 6 other independent candidates. Polling is reported in 1488 polling stations.

KOKRAJHAR: Polling was peaceful and moderate under way in altogether 1488 polling stations in Kokrajhar where 3 candidates are in the fray. These include Sabda Ram Rabha from the AGP-BJP alliance, Sansuma Khunggur Bwiswmuthiary from BPF while Urkhao Gwra Brahma is an independent candidate. The constituency has 13,75,247 voters. According to BPF candidate S.K. Bwismuthiary, the party is confident of victory in the election. He further alleged the NDFB had been disrupting normal polling in some polling booths.

BARPETA: Brisk polling was recorded in this crucial constituency in altogether 1,396 booths. The constituency has altogether 12,37,190 voters including 6,55,584 male voters while 5,81,606 other voters are female. Fourteen candidates are in the fray including Ismail Hussain from Congress, Durgeswar Deka from CPI (M) and Bhupen Ray from AGP.

LAKHIMPUR: A moderate polling is reported in Lakhimpur Lok Sabha constituency where ended peacefully. The constituency has 13,31,497 voters including 6,50,589 male votetrs. Congress is fielding former MP Ranee Narah to face sitting MP and AGP leader Dr Arun Sarma is seeking re-election from this candidate.

MONGLODOI: Polling passed off peacefully where altogether 14,14,607 voters are expected to exercise their franchise to decide on the fate of 13 candidates in 1514 polling stations. Former MP Madhab Rajbangshi is contesting from Congress, AGP-BJP alliance is fielding Ramen Deka while BPF is fielding Dina Nath Das from this constituency. On the other hand, AUDF is fielding Badiuj Zamal in this constituency.

Add new comment

Random Stories

Passenger killed in clash

18 Feb 2014 - 10:54am | AT News
A city bus passenger was killed during a clash with the bus conductor in Guwahati on Tuesday.The incident took place at Panbazar area in the morning where the passenger suddenly succumbed to injuries...

Rare honour for Assam scholar

11 May 2018 - 5:39pm | AT News
NEW DELHI: Foreign policy expert Rejaul Karim Laskar has been conferred by the Embassy of Venezuela to India with the "Venezuela-India Blend" medal for his contributions as an author and scholar of...

Gyanjyoti Foundation announces 100% scholarship programme

2 Jun 2010 - 4:17pm | sankal
With a view to encourage and appreciate the deserving meritorious students, the Asian Institute of Mnagement...

Increase in Retirement Age in CPSE ‘s of India

17 Jul 2007 - 10:04am | editor
As what is seen as a precedence for many such moves in the future, a proposal to raise the retirement age from 58 to 60 years for employees of profit-making central public sector enterprises (CPSEs)...

Other Contents by Author

The transfer and posting of a senior police officer, attached to the anti corruption cell has raised doubts over the Sonowal government's vision of a corruption-free society. In a bid that evoked sharp reaction across the state, the government has transferred Mukul Saikia at a time when he was firmly dealing with a few sensational investigations. The senior IPS officer is known for his firmness' and submitted many fearless revelations in the past. Of, late, he was heading the investigations of the multi crore scam social welfare scam apart from the cash for job scam in the Assam Public Service Commission. But suddenly the government issued a notification on Wednesday reposting him as...
Security forces had a narrow escape when on Sunday morning when an attempt by s joint ULFA-I and NSCN-K team missed the target in Tinsukia district. The incident took place on early in the morning when security forces were moving in the area and as they reached the Jagun area rebels indiscriminately targettef them from the dense jungle who managed to flee immediately. A massive operation is underway. But nobody has been caught so far.
 After days of will-they-won’t-they, police have arrested Akhil Gogoi on Sunday in connection with the recent protest in Kaziranga. A group of policemen caught the KMSS leaders from his residence in Chandmari in Guwahati in the morning charging him with aiding and abetting the people who staged protest against the eviction drive in the world heritage site where two people were killed in police firing. Gogoi, who took the leader allegedly fled from the scene and since then policemen in Guwahati and Bokakhar have been looking for him to be arrested.
Along with the rest of the nation the 70th Independence day was  celebrated in Tangla with three days long programme schedule with gaiety and fervour by administration of Harisinga Revenue Circle and local public. On Monday in the morning at 9 am Lakyhya Jyoti Das Circle Officer, Khoirabari Revenue Circle hoisted the tri-colour at Tangla HS field.Delivering his speech Das said," Along with the development and progress peace and fraternity is needed for which the co-operation of people is necessary. He further said that "Youths of the nation should join hands in Nation building. He also spoke on the urgent need of mitigating the Man-elephant conflict in Udalguri district, need for...
The shoot out in Karbi Anglong district seems to have mired in controversy as the authority has called it an incident of accidental firing where a policeman was killed. Official sources in Guwahati denied any militant attack on the Rongbongway police station where policeman Ratul Gogoi died in the wee hours. Earlier, it was believed to be a rebel attack in the run up to the Independence Day
In yet another landmark development in the Manipur’s poll political landscape, Irom Sharmila on Tuesday announced to end her fast to fight the upcoming assembly polls. Talking to reporters at the Imphal Court premises, she said that she is waiting for August 9 to break her 15 year long fast. She observed that during her 15 year long she got no response from the people in power and that there is hardly any hope a positive response in near future. She said that she has no option but to politically fight the draconian Act that empowers the armed forces to unleash reign of terror on the common people. The decision is bound to have a huge impact on the state’s political scenario in the north...
An health awareness programme was held at the conference hall of Tangla College on Wednesday. The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Prasen Daimari Principal Tangla College. It was presided over by outgoing vice principal B.M Singh. Convenor IQAC Anima Bhuyan Baruah spoke on the purpose of the programme. Dr. Hara Kanta Das Retd. District Joint  Director Department of health,Government of Assam was present in the programme as resource person. NRHM District Committee Mobiliser  Mousumi Kalita was also present in the programme. The programme was organized by Health care cell, IQAC Tangla College in collaboration with Health department govt. of Assam.
BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary,who is also president of Bodoland Peoples Front(BPF) party files a defamation case against Abdur Rahim Khan,MLA of All India Democratic Front(AIUDF) of  No.43 Barpeta constituency of Assam  today at Chief Judicial Magistrate Court,Kokrajhar demanding strong punishment to Khan. Mohilary demanding strong punishment to Khan,MLA from AIUDF party files defamation with CJM court in Kokrajhar district of Assam,which was case registered with court 142/2016,under/section(u/s) 499/500/501/502 of the India Penal code(IPC),1860. Khan had commented defamtory words on Mohilary on February 1 last terming that Mohilary belonged to terrorist of blood,killer, BPF is...
The Theme Song of the 12th South Asian Games, 2016 was launched amid thunderous applause of thousands of people and volunteers, gathered for the Run for North East and the Torch Relay in Guwahati this morning. The theme song is one of Late Dr Bhupen Hazarika’s immortal creations ‘Ei Prithibi Ek Krirangon’.  Launching the theme song, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports (I/C) Shri Sarbananda Sonowal said, “Bhupenda’s vision and universal appeal of humanity and brotherhood would keep inspiring us and the whole world.” He further added that the Theme song perfectly expresses the vision of the Games, that is, peace, progress and prosperity.  Minister of Transport, Excise,...
BTC deputy chief Kampa Borgoyary inaugurated the delegate session of the 19th annual convention of the Journalists' Union of Assam (JUA), which has got underway with two-day programme scheduled here at Basic Training Centre in Kokrajhar today.   Borgoyary, in his speech urged the journalist fraternity to be dedicated and devotion to the building of national integrity highlighting human resource as well social upliftment in the country. He said that BTC administration was working for all round development  since it's created under Sixth scheduled of Indian constituency through which region got ray of development and spirits of the social integrity. The convention has witness...