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Guwahati, July 18: Except few MLAs, most legislators and Parliament members in the northeastern states on Monday cast their votes in the 16th Presidential elections.

In Assam, 123 of the 126 MLAs, including Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his cabinet colleagues, opposition leader Debabrata Saikia cast their votes for the presidential polls in the state assembly.

Congress MLA Bharat Chandra Narah had sought permission to exercise his franchise in the Parliament as he is in New Delhi for medical treatment.

Two MLAs of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) — Suzzamuddin Laskar and Nizamuddin Choudhury — are currently outside the country as they are away in Saudi Arabia to perform Haj.

Legislators of both ruling BJP led alliance and opposition Congress, AIUDF and others were seen queuing at the assembly premises before voting began at 10 a.m.

AIUDF supremo and Lok Sabha Member Badruddin Ajmal had earlier announced that his party with 15 MLAs would vote in favour of opposition candidate Yashwant Sinha.

AIUDF MLA Karimuddin Barbhuiya claimed that at least 20 Congress MLAs have cross-voted in favour of BJP-led NDA candidate Darupadi Murmu.

In Tripura, except Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) MLA Brishaketu Debbarma and CPI-M legislator Sudhan Das, all other 58 MLAs including Chief Minister Manik Saha and opposition leader Manik Sarkar cast their votes in the state assembly in Agartala.

BJP’s ally IPFT’s legislator Debbarma did not cast his vote on Monday as he resigned from the Assembly in June 2021, and joined the TIPRA (Tipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance) headed by Tripura’s royal scion, Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barman.

Debbarma’s resignation has, however, not yet been accepted by the Assembly Speaker Ratan Chakraborty due to some procedural reasons.

CPI-M MLA Sudhan Das, who is now in Delhi to attend the organisational meeting there, said he had cast his vote in the Parliament house.

In Mizoram, all the 40 MLAs of the state Assembly including Chief Minister Zoramthanga exercised their franchise to elect the 16th President of India.

In Manipur, Chief Minister N Biren Singh was the first to cast his vote for the Presidential election and all the 60 MLAs of the state cast their votes to elect the new President of India.

In Meghalaya, Members of Parliament and legislatures including Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma cast their votes at the specially designed polling station in the annexe hall within the premises of the Assembly Secretariat at Rilbong.

Sangma, who is the President of the ruling National People’s Party, later tweeted: “Along with other legislators of Meghalaya, cast my vote today for the Presidential Elections 2022. Wishing Smti Draupadi Murmu Ji the very best!”

In Nagaland, 59 of the 60 sitting members of the Nagaland Assembly including Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio cast their votes at the annexed building of the Assembly.

Additional Secretary of the Nagaland Assembly and Assistant Returning Officer of the elections Khruohituonuo Rio said that Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Y.M. Yollow Konyak could not cast his vote due to health issues.

In Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu and his cabinet colleagues and all other MLAs cast their votes in the state assembly premises.

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