Stage set for polls: Congress, BJP claim win in Meghalaya

IANS  |  Shillong 

With all set to vote on Tuesday to elect a new Assembly, the exuded confidence of retaining power while the BJP and regional parties were equally gung-ho about unseating the ruling party in the northeastern state.

The -- ruling the state for a decade -- has fielded candidates in all 60 seats, of which 59 will go to polls. Seven of its legislators have since quit and jumped on to the bandwagon of the Bharatiya Janata Party, (NPP) and newly floated People's (PDF).

Mukul Sangma, the of the win on 29 seats in the 2013 elections, said he was confident of increasing the number of its MLAs in the new house.

"We (Congress) are confident of coming to power again for the third consecutive time," Sangma, Meghalaya's longest serving Chief Minister, told IANS.

"I don't see any anti-incumbency. Instead, there is so much of pro-incumbency. People of the state have faith and confidence in the Congress," he added.

Rahul Gandhi, who visited twice in the past one month and campaigned in Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills and regions, had told IANS: "We have the people's support and I am confident we will retain power in "

The BJP, fighting the polls alone by fielding 47 candidates, is equally confident of winning a good number of seats and forming a non-government.

Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and

were among a host of top BJP leaders, apart from Sarbananda Sonowal, who campaigned in the state.

"is also getting ready for change. People have grown wary of misdeeds and misrule of the and pinning their hopes on change," BJP's and said.

The NPP, an ally of the BJP with two MLAs, is hopeful of increasing the numbers as five former legislators are contesting on NPP symbol this time.

"People's voice is for change. We are hopeful to emerge as the single largest party in the Assembly and form the government," NPP said.

The combined regional alliance comprising United Democratic Party, Hill State People's and also was gung-ho about electoral victory.

The HSPDP and the forged a pre-poll alliance in 36 seats in Khasi and Jaintia Hills, while the tied up with the for 24 seats in the

"I hope people will reject the Congress, which even its own people have rejected by not contesting," said. He said he is hopeful of the regional alliance leading in the new government.

Voting to 59 of the 60 constituencies will be held between 7 a.m. and 4 pm. The counting of votes will take place on March 3, said.

Polling in Williamnagar seat was countermanded following the killing of Nationalist Party candidate in an IED blast at Sawilgre area in East district on February 18.

A total of 18,09,918 electors, including 9,13,701 females, will be eligible to exercise their franchise to decide the fate of 361 candidates -- including 32 women -- across 3,025 polling stations.

As many as 340 polling stations have been categorised as 'critical' and 580 'vulnerable'.

Balloting in 183 polling stations will be webcast, to be made available at the offices of or District and the Election Commission of India, Kharkongor said

As many as 66 all-women polling stations and 61 model polling stations have been set up.

Mawlai constituency in district has the highest voters at 42,670, and Dalu in West the lowest 18,640 voters.

In all, 106 companies of central armed police forces have been deployed to ensure peaceful polls, he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:28 IST
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