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Model Code of Conduct comes into effect in West Garo Hills with announcement of Gambegre bye-poll date

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Shillong, Oct 15: With the Election Commission of India (ECI) announcing the bye-election date for Gambegre Assembly constituency in West Garo Hills District, which is scheduled on November 13, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into effect in the West Garo Hills District. At the same time, State Chief Electoral Officer, BDR Tiwari, on Tuesday assured that “the election machinery is full prepared for the conduct of free, fair and smooth election.”

The bye-election was necessitated following the resignation of Saleng A Sangma from the opposition Congress, after he was elected as Member of Parliament from Tura constituency earlier this year.

The notification for the Gambegre bye-election will be issued on October 18 while the last date of filing of nominations will be on October 25, scrutiny of nomination papers on October 28, the CEO said. The last date of withdrawal of nominations will be on October 30 and the bye-election will be held on November 13, he said, adding that the results will be declared on November 23.

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“The model code of conduct will be applicable in the concerned district, where the Assembly constituency falls in the West Garo Hills,” the CEO said. He also informed that the MCC will also be applicable to all candidates, political parties and the state government concerned.

The ruling National People’s Party (NPP) has announced its decision to field Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma’s wife Dr. Mehtab Chandi A. Sangma while opposition TMC is fielding lone woman GHADC member from Dengnakpara Sadhiarani M Sangma, who is also wife of former Rangsakona legislator Zenith M Sangma.

However, the opposition Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are yet to announce their candidates.

On Monday, NPP leader and cabinet minister Ampareen Lyngdoh had said that the party is preparing itself adequately for the upcoming bye election. She had also expressed confidence that the NPP will fight to win the Gambegre seat.

The constituency has a total of 32,254 voters including 16,331 males and 15,923 females, 3 service voters, 64 senior citizens, 100 persons with disabilities (PwDs).

Of 51 polling stations, 31 are identified as critical polling stations. There are no vulnerable polling stations under the constituency.

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