1. Pema Khandu is set for an uncontested win in the Mukto constituency, reflecting BJP’s strength.
2. Key districts, such as Papum Pare, show a lack of opposition, favoring BJP’s dominance.
3. Five BJP candidates, including Khandu, secure wins without facing any opposition in Arunachal Pradesh.
Itanagar, March 28: In the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly elections, Chief Minister Pema Khandu is poised to secure an uncontested victory from the Mukto constituency, becoming one of the five BJP candidates to win without opposition.
Chowna Mein, Deputy Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh congratulates the Chief Minister on being Elected Unopposed from the 3 – Mukto (ST) Assembly Constituency.
Heartiest Congratulations to Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri @PemaKhanduBJP ji on being Elected Unopposed from the 3 – Mukto (ST) Assembly Constituency. pic.twitter.com/2NgkU6CxJv
— Chowna Mein (Modi Ka Parivar) (@ChownaMeinBJP) March 27, 2024
The absence of opposition candidates in key districts like Papum Pare has paved the way for the BJP’s dominance in several constituencies. Notably, Er Ratu Techi from Sagalee is set to secure another uncontested win, further strengthening the BJP’s position.
The lack of opposition nominees filing nominations before the deadline suggests a potential clean sweep for the ruling party in various constituencies, including Mukto and Sagalee.
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Additionally, Er Hage Appa from Ziro, Lower Subansiri district, faces no opposition, consolidating the BJP’s stronghold.
The latest update reveals a total of five candidates securing uncontested victories, including Jikke Tako from Tali, Nyato Dukom from Taliha, Ratu Techi from Sagalee, and Mutchu Mithi from Roing Assembly constituencies.
Former Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, who served as MLA from Sagalee for 30 years, chose to contest parliamentary elections this time, filing his nomination from Aalo.
While Pema Khandu’s uncontested victory in Arunachal Pradesh awaits official confirmation, the trend underscores the BJP’s significant presence and potential dominance in the state’s political landscape.