HAILAKANDI, July 26: Electioneering in two civic bodies of the district is going on in full swing here. Altogether, 148 candidates are in the fray for 16 wards in the Hailakandi Municipal Board and 10 wards for Lala Town Committee. The Congress has not put up their official candidates, while BJP-AGP alliance is contesting in 23 seats. In most of the wards, there are two to three candidates from the Congress contesting as independent candidates.
However, the district Congress president Ashok Duttagupta said that both the boards would be formed by the Congress. Meanwhile, Hirendra Singha of the Congress contesting as an independent candidates has been declared elected uncontested from Ward No. 4 of Lala Town Committee.
Problems of sanitation, improper roads, electricity, water supply are the most prominent ones in both the towns and the Congress is bound to face these issues as the AGP-BJP alliance party is using these issues as a weapon. Meanwhile, Gautom Roy said there are no chances of AGP-BJP alliance to come to power in Karimganj and Hailakandi district to form any Board, yesterday. BJP president Gobinda Lal Chattarjee and the AGP president Jalanta Sengupta lodged a complaint to the State Election Commission to ensure free and fair polls. SOURCE: THE SENTINEL
However, the district Congress president Ashok Duttagupta said that both the boards would be formed by the Congress. Meanwhile, Hirendra Singha of the Congress contesting as an independent candidates has been declared elected uncontested from Ward No. 4 of Lala Town Committee.
Problems of sanitation, improper roads, electricity, water supply are the most prominent ones in both the towns and the Congress is bound to face these issues as the AGP-BJP alliance party is using these issues as a weapon. Meanwhile, Gautom Roy said there are no chances of AGP-BJP alliance to come to power in Karimganj and Hailakandi district to form any Board, yesterday. BJP president Gobinda Lal Chattarjee and the AGP president Jalanta Sengupta lodged a complaint to the State Election Commission to ensure free and fair polls. SOURCE: THE SENTINEL
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