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BJP Wins 19 of 28 seats, all set to Rule in the 12th North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council



The highest number of vote was received by Cong candidate Danial Langthasa in Haflong with 4003 votes, while BJP candidate from Harangajao Amendu Hojai won with the highest number of margin with 2454 votes and the least number of margin was recorded from 8 Dauthuhaja constituency with only 1 vote

HAFLONG, Jan 23, 2019 : Polling to 28 numbers of constituencies for the 12th North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council election was held and concluded peacefully on 19th January 2019.
The  counting of votes was held on 22nd January 2019 at the temporary office in Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Haflong on 23rd January. The result showed  Bharatiya Janata Party wining 19 seats out of 28 seats.
The Congress party could win only 2 seats, while the Asom Gana Parishad secured one and the rest, 6 (Six) seats are won by independent candidates in the just concluded the 12th North Cachar Hills Autonomous council election.

In the most prestigious Constituency No. 1 - Haflong Constituency, Indian National Congress  candidate Daniel Langthasa  defeated his  nearest  rival BJP candidate Jivraj Daulagupu by a margin of 820 votes. The former  MP (RS) & former CEM Prakanta Warisa also was defeated .
In 2 -Jatinga, Independent candidate Flaming Rupsi Shylla defeated  independent candidate Robert T Changsan by a margin of  286 votes.
In 3- Borail BJP candidate Ngulminlal Lienthang defeated  BJP candidate Suonkhomang Changsan by a margin of 245 votes.
In 4- Mahur , BJP candidate Rahul Naiding defeated Congress candidate Joel Lamkhojon Sengyung by a margin of 954 votes. Rahul  secured 2986 votes while Joel polled 2032 votes.
In 5 -Jinam BJP candidate Zosumthang Hmar defeated his rival independent candidate Lalrokhum Zate by a margin of 581 votes.
In 6 -Hangrum independent candidate Noah Daime defeated BJP candidate Kehungsamying Nriame by a margin of 252 votes.
In 7 -Laisong, BJP candidate Paudamming Nriame defeated his rival independent candidate Keseusang Nriame by a margin of 1148 votes.
In 8- Dauthuhaja BJP President Nipolal Hojai defeated his nearest rival INC President Nirmal Langthasa  by a margin of  328 votes.
In 9 -Maibang East BJP candidate Smti. Nandita Gorlosa defeated  independent candidate Pirub Bodo by a margin of 1066 votes. Nandita  is the second woman MAC in NCHAC after Ranu Langthasa.
In 10-Maibang (West) independent candidate Bijit Langthasa defeated BJP candidate Subrata Thaosen by a margin of 1368 votes. Bijit secured 2499 votes, while Subrata  got 1131 votes.
In 11 -Kalachand BJP candidate Ratan Jarambusa defeated  independent candidate Monesh Phonglo by a margin of 1235 votes.
In 12- Wajao BJP candidate Biswajit Daulagupu defeated  AGP candidate Raolish Kemprai by a margin of 1351 votes.
In 13- Hajadisa BJP candidate Projith Hojai defeated  independent candidate Thaisodao Thaosen by a margin of 141 votes.  Hojai secured 1003 votes while  Thaosen secured 862 votes.
In 14 -Langting BJP candidate Golonjo Thaosen defeated  AGP candidate Former CEM and AGP leader Debojeet Thaosen by a margin of 1041 votes.
In 15- Hatikhali, Independent candidate Bimal Hojai defeated BJP candidate Kulendra Daulagupu by a margin of 27 votes. Bimal  got 766 votes, while Kulendra  secured 739 votes.
In 16 -Diyungbra, BJP candidate Nobojit Hojai defeated Congress Mayanon Kemprai by a margin of 1144 votes.  Hojai got 2684 votes, while  Kemprai secured 1540 votes.
In 17 -Garampani INC candidate Joysing Durong defeated  independent candidate Dormen Enghi by a margin of 352 votes.
In 18-Khartong, BJP candidate Lalremsiama Darnei defeated his rival  AGP candidate Lal Joshua Biate by a margin of 306 votes.  Darnei got 1277 votes, while AGP candidate Lal Joshua  managed to get 971 votes.
In 19-Dehangi,BJP candidate Debolal Gorlosa defeated his rival independent candidate Lokhyamoni Langthasa by a margin of 2367 votes.
In 20- Gunjung, BJP candidate Nojit Kemprai defeated AGP candidate Bijoyendra Sengyung by a margin of 1156 vote. Nojit  got 1568 votes, while  Sengyung secured 412 votes. Former CEM and former MLA Samarjit Haflongbar NPP   get only 113 votes.
In 21- Hadingma, BJP candidate Devojit Bathari defeated  AGP candidate Ajit Hojai by a margin of 1102 votes.  Bathari got 1437 votes, while Ajit get 335 votes.
In 22 -Dehamlai independent candidate Ramgalungbe Jeme defeated his rival BJP candidate by a margin of 132 votes.
In 23- Harangajao BJP candidate Amendu Hojai has been recorded 3428 votes with highest number of winning margin by 2454 votes defeating AGP candidate  Muktangshu Hojai.
In 24- Hamri, Monjit Naiding defeated  Independent candidate Mohendra Kemprai by a margin of 84 votes. Monjit  got 797 votes while Kemprai  secured 713 votes.
In 25 -Lower Khartong, BJP candidate Ngamrothang Hmar defeated his rival AGP candidate Lalropui Hmar by a margin of 21 votes. Ngamrothang secured 799 votes, while Lalropui  got 778 votes. Congress candidate Lalthangzuol Joute is in the third by securing 314 votes.
In 26 -Dolong constituency, Independent candidate Suanthangjem Hrangkhol defeated his nearest rival another independent candidate H. Ramhuolsang Hrangkhol by a margin of 7 votes. Suanthangjem  got 361 votes while H. Ramhuolsang  got 354 votes. BJP’s Lalhmingthang Hrangkhol secured 84 votes while Congress candidate John Phoitong  polled only 229 votes.
In 27- Diger MAC constituency, BJP candidate Hen Samuel Changsan defeated his rival congress candidate by a margin of 84 votes. Samuel  got 579 votes, while Satminthang Khongsai  secured 495 votes.
In 28 -Semkhor BJP candidate Smti. Ranu Langthasa retained her seat by defeating his nearest rival AGP candidate by a margin of 196 votes. Ranu got 645 votes while Proshanta Phonglo  get 449 votes.
The CEM Debolal Gorlosa,  told media that the Council will be formed within first week of February after consulting the Assam Governor. He also said that maximum winning independent candidates are indirect supporters of BJP. He also added that the winning independent candidates will be intake as per the decision of the BJP Assam Pradesh.
(As published in ‘Haflong News, 25 January 2019 issue)


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