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SILCHAR, July 25 – For the forthcoming Silchar municipal election, the AGP-BJP alliance received a jolt here on seat sharing as the AGP had demanded atleast eight seats from its senior partner BJP, but in the end BJP agreed to leave only one seat.
Naba Gopal Das, district president of AGP said that BJP had worked against the alliance and angered the AGP leadership. The latter said that the party’s candidates would contest the poll as Independents.
Nitya Bhushan Dey, organising secretary of BJP who in charge of the entire Barak Valley argued that since the Silchar AGP had no experience in the civic body poll, they did not feel it necessary to discuss the matter with the AGP. However, BJP district president Uday Shankar Goswami said that due importance was given to AGP. SOURCE: ASSAM TRIBUNE
Hailakandi admn ready for civic polls
GUWAHATI, July 25 – With the urban local body elections round the corner in Assam, the Hailakandi district administration has geared up to ensure free and fair elections in the district, a press release stated.
The deputy commissioner of the district Tapan Chandra Goswami held a meeting with all the 146 candidates of Hailakandi Municipal Board and Lala Town Committee at his conference hall here on Thursday. In the meeting Goswami assured all possible steps to hold free and fair elections in the district. He also informed the contesting candidates that the district administration is on its toes to put in place sufficient security arrangements to thwart any nefarious design. He also sought cooperation from the contesting candidates for a smooth election.
Earlier, the additional deputy commissioner of the district, Debashish Chakraborty apprised the candidates of the code and conduct of the election.
Hailakandi district has got two urban local bodies i.e. Hailakandi Municipal Board and Lala Town Committee. The district will go to poll on July 31, for 16 wards of Hailakandi Municipal Board and 10 for Lala Town Committee. SOURCE: ASSAM TRIBUNE
Naba Gopal Das, district president of AGP said that BJP had worked against the alliance and angered the AGP leadership. The latter said that the party’s candidates would contest the poll as Independents.
Nitya Bhushan Dey, organising secretary of BJP who in charge of the entire Barak Valley argued that since the Silchar AGP had no experience in the civic body poll, they did not feel it necessary to discuss the matter with the AGP. However, BJP district president Uday Shankar Goswami said that due importance was given to AGP. SOURCE: ASSAM TRIBUNE
Hailakandi admn ready for civic polls
GUWAHATI, July 25 – With the urban local body elections round the corner in Assam, the Hailakandi district administration has geared up to ensure free and fair elections in the district, a press release stated.
The deputy commissioner of the district Tapan Chandra Goswami held a meeting with all the 146 candidates of Hailakandi Municipal Board and Lala Town Committee at his conference hall here on Thursday. In the meeting Goswami assured all possible steps to hold free and fair elections in the district. He also informed the contesting candidates that the district administration is on its toes to put in place sufficient security arrangements to thwart any nefarious design. He also sought cooperation from the contesting candidates for a smooth election.
Earlier, the additional deputy commissioner of the district, Debashish Chakraborty apprised the candidates of the code and conduct of the election.
Hailakandi district has got two urban local bodies i.e. Hailakandi Municipal Board and Lala Town Committee. The district will go to poll on July 31, for 16 wards of Hailakandi Municipal Board and 10 for Lala Town Committee. SOURCE: ASSAM TRIBUNE
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