The vote counting for the 31 Sidli ST Assembly Constituency of Assam commenced early this morning at 8 AM, with heightened security measures in place to ensure smooth and fair proceedings. The counting is being conducted at 14 tables across 20 rounds, with officials overseeing the process to prevent any untoward incidents.
The key candidates vying for the seat in the Sidli constituency are Nirmal Kumar Brahma from the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL), Sanjib Wary from the Indian National Congress, and Suddha Kumar Basumatry from the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF). All three candidates have expressed confidence in their respective campaigns and are eagerly awaiting the results.
The electorate for Sidli Constituency stands at 2,17,183, comprising 1,07,894 male voters, 1,09,283 female voters, and 4 voters identifying as third-gender. This diverse voter base reflects the inclusive nature of the region's democratic process.
Sanjib Wary, the Congress candidate, voiced optimism regarding the outcome of the counting, citing strong support from the electorate during his campaign. Wary expressed confidence that his party would secure a favorable result based on the people's trust and the issues raised during the election.
The final result is expected to be announced later in the day, and all eyes are on this key constituency in Assam, as the political landscape of the region could shift depending on the outcome.
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