Lok Sabha Elections Phase 3: Assam leads with 81.61 per cent voter turnout as compared to rest of Bharat 
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Lok Sabha Elections Phase 3: Assam leads with 81.61 per cent voter turnout as compared to rest of Bharat 

The impressive voter turnout in Assam and North East India serves as a testament to the vibrancy of democracy in the region. It sends a strong message of unity and participation, reaffirming the importance of democratic values and principles in shaping the future of the nation

NJ ThakuriaNJ Thakuria
May 10, 2024, 05:10 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Assam
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While a declining voters’ turnout was reported from various parts of Bharat in the just concluded three phases polling under general elections 2024, Assam as well as northeast India recorded an impressive voters’ response to elect 25 members to the 18th Lok Sabha. Assam voted peacefully in the 3rd & final phase polling on May 7 for four Parliamentary constituencies (namely Guwahati, Barpeta, Dhubri and Kokrajhar) with over 80 percent polling, which is nearly 15 per cent  more than the other parts of Bharat in the last phase. Often termed as a land of separatists, where most of the residents are alleged to remain reluctant to participate in any national event, the north-eastern voters have shown their inherent commitment while participating in the greatest electoral show on Earth with enthusiasm

Altogether, 93 Lok Sabha seats belonging to 11 States and union territories of India went to the polls in the past phase. The voters of Gujarat (25 seats), Karnataka (14 seats), Maharashtra (11 seats), Uttar Pradesh (10 seats), Madhya Pradesh (8 seats), Chhattisgarh (7 seats), Bihar (5 seats), West Bengal (4 seats), Goa (2 seats), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (2 seats), and Jammu & Kashmir (1 seat) have already given mandates to their representatives (out of 1,331 candidates) through the electronic voting machines for the lower house of Parliament. The counting of votes will take place on 4 June (after four more phases of polling scheduled for 13, 20, 25 May and 1 June) and the results are expected the same day.

According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), polling in the 3rd phase recorded 64.4 per cent national voter turnout (updated at 11:40 pm on 7 May), where Assam recorded the highest response (81.61 per cent) followed by West Bengal (75.79 per cent), Goa (75.20 per cent), Chhattisgarh (71.06 per cent), Karnataka (70.41 per cent), Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (69.87 per cent), Madhya Pradesh (66.05 per cent), Maharashtra (61.44 per cent), Gujarat (58.98 per cent), Bihar (58.18 per cent) and Uttar Pradesh (57.34 per cent). The 1st (19 April) and 2nd (26 April) phases covered 102 and 88 parliamentary constituencies respectively, where the ECI revealed the final voter turnout as 66.14  per cent and 66.71 per cent respectively. Compared to the national average, Assam recorded a better 78.25 and 77.35 polling percentages in the two phases.

Though the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) put candidates in all ten parliamentary seats of Assam in 1st and 2nd phases, it fielded only one party nominee in the last phase. The saffron party nominated a relatively unknown face (Bijuli Kalita Medhi) for the Guwahati constituency and extended support to its alliance candidates, namely Phani Bhusan Choudhury (Asom Gana Parishad) from Barpeta, Zabed Islam (AGP) from Dhubri, and Jayanta Basumtary (United People’s Party Liberal) for the Kokrajhar seat. Former BJP leader Mira Borthakur Goswami (now in the Indian National Congress) put an electoral challenge to the former Assam BJP women’s wing chief in Guwahati.

In Barpeta, the AGP legislator faces Deep Bayan (Congress), Manoranjan Talukdar (a CPM legislator), and others, whereas in Dhubri, the AGP nominee challenges sitting All India United Democratic Front MP Badruddin Ajmal and Congress legislator Rakibul Hussain in the westernmost constituency. As the nomination of sitting Kokrajhar MP Naba Kr Sarania was cancelled, the electoral fight in the Bodo-dominated constituency emerged as a triangular one, where the UPPL nominee faces challenges from Garjan Mashhary (Congress) and Kampa Borgoyary (Bodoland People’s Front).

Besides Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya in the region also recorded impressive polling, ranging from 75 to over 80 per cent in both phases. Even Nagaland, where six districts, namely Mon, Longleng, Tuensang, Kiphire, Noklak, and Shamator, voted zero, recorded around 57 per cent polling. The voters of Arunachal Pradesh successfully exercised their franchise to elect two MPs and 50 legislators, with a turnout of around 67 per cent. Mentionable is that 10 BJP candidates, including state chief minister Pema Khandu and his deputy Chowna Mein, had already won the race with no opposition candidates. Sikkim electorates also voted for 32 legislators along with one MP, with more than 75 per cent voters’ responses. State CM Prem Singh Tamang, former CM Pawan Kumar Chamling, legendary footballer Bhaichung Bhutia, etc. are contesting from separate assembly constituencies.

Amidst relentless troubles for a year because of ethnic conflicts between Meiteis and Kukis, the polling in Manipur witnessed violence. In fact, it was the only north-eastern state to witness electoral violence till now. Many booths in and around Imphal went for re-polling, and the state’s final voter turnout reached over 75 per cent. Contrary to Manipur, Mizoram witnessed peaceful polling but recorded only over 55 percent turnout. The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance is looking for 400+ seats in the Lok Sabha under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But despite relentless awareness campaigns by the ECI, social organisations, media outlets, and political personalities, the voter turnout remains unsatisfactory in mainland India.

Topics: Arunachal PradeshAssamLok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 3
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