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ITANAGAR, (IANS): As many as 10 ruling BJP
candidates, including Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister
Chowna Mein, won their respective seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly
elections without a contest, poll officials said on Saturday.
Election officials said in Itanagar that after the
withdrawal of nominations in different seats, it was found that 10 BJP
candidates won unopposed.
There was no candidate against Chief Minister Khandu in
the Mukto Assembly constituency. Similarly, first-timer and retired engineer
Techi Rotu of the BJP was the only candidate who filed nomination for the
Sagalee Assembly seat.
Chief Minister Khandu posted on X: “Celebrated the
unopposed win of 10 BJP Assembly candidates with Hon Minister and in-charge
Shri Ashok Singhal ji along with Hon'ble Deputy CM Shri Chowna Mein Ji and
party karyakartas at BJP karyalay.”
“It's all because of the people's love and trust in Modi
Ki Guarantee and our dedication in ensuring all-round development of the
state,” he added.
Assam Minister and BJP’s Arunachal Pradesh in-charge,
Ashok Singhal, said in a post on X: “In the context of Arunachal Pradesh
Legislative Assembly, the election of 10 candidates of BJP unopposed during
nomination is a very big achievement and I have full faith that in the upcoming
Lok Sabha elections, the candidates of the Bharatiya Janata Party will be
declared victorious with a huge majority on both the seats in Arunachal Pradesh
and along with that, the Bharatiya Janata Party will win 60 out of the 60 seats
in the Legislative Assembly and a new history will be created.”
Besides Chief Minister Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister
Chowna Mein, who was fielded from Chowkham (ST), the other eight BJP nominees
who have been elected unopposed are Dasanglu Pul (Hayuliang-ST), Dongru Siongju
(Bomdila), Techi Ratu (Sagalee), Hage Appa (Ziro-Hapoli), Jikke Tako (Tali),
Nyato Dukam (Taliha), Mutchu Mithi (Roing), and Techi Kaso (Itanagar).
In 1999, four candidates from different parties were
elected unopposed to the Arunachal Assembly, and the practice continued since
then.
In 2014, 11 Congress MLAs, including incumbent Chief
Minister Khandu, got elected uncontested. However, a majority of the
legislators led by Khandu later quit the Congress and joined the BJP to form
the government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party.
In the last Assembly elections in 2019, three BJP
candidates were elected unopposed.
The Assembly elections and polling for the state's two
Lok Sabha seats -- Arunachal West and Arunachal East – will be held
simultaneously on April 19.
In the 2019 Assembly polls, the BJP had won 41 out of the
60 seats in Arunachal. Later, seven MLAs from other parties joined the BJP.
The counting of votes for the Assembly polls will be
taken up on June 2, while the results for the two Lok Sabha seats will be
announced on June 4.