Assam Election Results: NDA Leads in 36 Seats, Opposition in 10

The BJP-led NDA is leading in 36 Assembly seats in Assam, while the Congress-led opposition alliance is ahead in 10 constituencies in early counting trends. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is leading from the Jalukbari seat, boosting the ruling coalition. Counting is underway at 40 centres across 35 districts with tight security, including 25 CAPF companies deployed. A total of 722 candidates contested the elections, which saw an impressive 85.96% voter turnout.

Key Points: Assam Election Trends: NDA Leads in 36 Seats

  • NDA leads in 36 seats, opposition in 10
  • CM Himanta Biswa Sarma leads from Jalukbari
  • Counting at 40 centres across 35 districts
  • 722 candidates in fray, 85.96% voter turnout
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Assam results: NDA leading in 36 seats, Oppn in 10 seats

Assam Assembly election results: BJP-led NDA leads in 36 seats, Congress-led alliance in 10. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma ahead from Jalukbari. Counting underway.

"Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was leading from the Jalukbari Assembly constituency seat, giving an early boost to the ruling alliance. - News report"

Guwahati, May 4

The BJP-led NDA was leading in 36 Assembly seats, while the Congress-led opposition alliance was ahead in 10 constituencies in the early rounds of counting for the Assam Assembly elections on Monday, according to initial trends.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was leading from the Jalukbari Assembly constituency seat, giving an early boost to the ruling alliance as counting progressed across the state amid tight security arrangements.

Counting was being conducted at 40 centres spread across Assam's 35 districts. Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) containing votes from all 126 Assembly constituencies have been secured in strongrooms under round-the-clock surveillance ahead of the counting process.

Authorities have made special arrangements in districts with larger constituencies. In Nagaon, counting was taking place at three separate venues, while Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat each have two counting centres.

To maintain law and order, a multi-layered security system has been put in place.

Twenty-five companies of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have been deployed for guarding counting centres and strong rooms. In addition, around 800 unarmed police personnel were engaged in transporting EVMs from storage locations to counting halls under supervision.

Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Goel had earlier said two additional CAPF companies would remain on static reserve duty. Besides, 93 companies of the State Armed Police have already been stationed across districts.

Authorities have also arranged 85 special assault teams to respond swiftly to any untoward incident during counting.

Polling for the Assembly elections was held on April 9, with an impressive voter turnout of 85.96 per cent from an electorate of more than 2.50 crore. A total of 722 candidates are in the fray, including 59 women contenders. The Congress fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) contested 30 seats. Among NDA allies, the Asom Gana Parishad fielded 26 candidates, while the Bodo Peoples' Front contested 11 seats.

Within the opposition bloc, Raijor Dal fielded 13 candidates, Assam Jatiya Parishad contested 10, CPI(M) three, and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference two seats. Other parties in the contest include the Aam Aadmi Party and United People's Party Liberal with 18 seats each, the Trinamool Congress with 22, and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha with 16. There are also 258 Independent candidates.

- IANS

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Rahul R
BJP's dominance continues in Northeast. Himanta Biswa Sarma has strong hold over Assam politics. But 258 independent candidates shows people still have faith in local voices too. Let's see the final numbers.
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Amit J
Security arrangements seem thorough - 25 CAPF companies and assault teams on standby. But with such a high turnout, we need to ensure counting is transparent and peaceful. Fingers crossed for a smooth process! 🤞
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Vivek B
While NDA leads, I'm concerned about the opposition's weak show. A healthy democracy needs strong opposition to keep government accountable. Congress and allies need to introspect and connect better with grassroots voters.
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Rekha R
Great to see 59 women candidates contesting! We need more women in politics. But only 59 out of 722 is still low - only around 8%. Hope next election sees much higher representation of Assamese women.
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Rajan K
The fact that counting is done at 40 centers across 35 districts shows good logistical planning. Elections in Northeast are always challenging due to terrain and security concerns. Kudos to Election Commission and security forces for managing this well.
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Tanvi S
I'm happy with the trends so far. Development agenda is winning in Assam. But I hope the winning party focuses on flood management

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