Assam Elections Phase 1 Highlights: If Congress-AIUDF comes to power, it will endanger people's life, says Sarbananda Sonowal
The first set of Assam's voters exercised their franchise today as the state began its first of three phases of assembly elections. 47 constituencies are going to poll with some 264 candidates, including 23 women, in the fray amid strict security and Covid-19 protocols. An electorate of 81,09,815, including 40,77,210 male, 40,32,481 female, 124 of the third gender and nine overseas voters, will step out to vote in 11,537 polling stations, which include 1,917 Auxiliary polling stations, created to maintain Covid-19 protocols and spread over 6,433 locations. Fates of big names like CM Sarbananda Sonowal, anti-CAA activist Akhil Gogoi, Congress Legislature Party leader Debabrata Saikia, among others will be sealed today. Stay tuned for more updates.
BJP seats will increase in Assam, assures Rajnath Singh
There is no major challenge (for BJP in the polls) in Assam. Our govt has a splendid track record on fronts of development & good governance. I believe that the seats of BJP will increase & NDA will succeed in this election in Assam: Defence Minister & BJP leader Rajnath Singh
21:3427 Mar 2021
If Congress-AIUDF comes to power, its govt will endanger Indians living in Assam & strengthen illegal immigrants: CM Sarbananda Sonowal
21:3327 Mar 2021
72.10% of 81.09 lakh electors exercise their franchise till 5 pm in 47 assembly seats where polling is underway for first phase.
18:2027 Mar 2021
With 66.02% turnout till 5pm, polling in the state ends
18:1227 Mar 2021
Covid safety protocols maintained in polling stations; Assam voters happy
The fear of Covid looms large andAssam's voters stepped out of their homes with caution to exercise their franchise and they seemed satisfied with the facilities to check the spread of the virus in polling stations in the first of the three-phased election in 47 of the 126 assembly constituencies.
Besides, voters were happy with arrangements to take care of children while their mothers voted, and ferry people with disabilities to polling stations.