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Lok Sabha Poll 2019: Final phase polling begins in Assam

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2019, at 08:43 am

Guwahati, Apr 23 (UNI) Polling for third and final phase of Lok Sabha election in Assam, in which voting is being held in four constituencies, began at 0700 hours on Tuesday morning. 

The fate of 54 candidates is being decided by over 74 lakh voters, including 36,61,570 female and 157 third gender voters.

Polling is being held in 9577 polling stations in the four constituencies of Guwahati, Kokrajhar, Barpeta and Dhubri.

As many as 200 companies of security personnel have been deployed for the third phase, with minimum one constable in every polling station.

Among the candidates are two sitting MPs, including perfume baron Maulana Badruddin Ajmal, a state Cabinet minister and an incumbent MLA.

There are nine women contenders, the highest number of women candidates in fray in a single phase in the three-phased polls in the state.

The number of polling personnel deployed for the final phase is 38,308, along with 436 micro observers, five general observers, four expenditure observers and three police observers.

Altogether 125 Flying Squad Teams, 112 Static Surveillance Teams and 83 Video Surveillance Teams have been assigned for the phase.

There will be 147 all-women polling stations, 125 model polling stations and 524 remote polling stations in the third phase.

Besides Ajmal, the other sitting MP seeking a second consecutive term is Naba Sarania, once again as an Independent candidate from Kokrajhar seat.

Sarania is pitted against Pramila Rani Brahma of Bodoland People's Front (BPF), who is also the lone woman minister in the state.

Kokrajhar constituency also has in the race former MP UG Brahma of United People's Party (Liberal), Congress' Sabda Rabha and CPI (M) candidate Biraj Deka, among others.

For Barpeta seat, Congress has fielded its sitting MLA Adbul Khaleque, while AIUDF decided to drop it's incumbent Barpeta MP and Ajmal's younger brother Sirajuddin Ajmal and gave the party ticket to Rafiqul Islam.

Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), the other partner in the BJP-BPF state government, has fielded its candidates Kumar Deepak Das and Jawed Islam from Barpeta and Dhubri respectively.

The BJP is contesting only the Guwahati constituency in the final phase and has nominated ex-Guwahati mayor Queen Oja as its candidate.

Congress has also fielded a woman nominee from Guwahati by selecting Bobbeeta Sharma.

Among other parties that have fielded their candidates for the third phase are Trinamool Congress, SUCI, Voters Party of India and 16 Independents.

The first two phases of voting for five constituencies each on April 11 and April 18 had recorded 78 pc and 81 pc polling respectively.

Counting of votes will be done on May 23.   

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