Assam. Polling concludes peacefully for Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council. 

In Assam, polling for the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council concluded peacefully with 68.58 percent voter turnout. The polling was held in 33 out of 36 council constituencies under the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council spread across Kamrup and Goalpara districts. Notably, three candidates have already won unopposed- two from Kamrup district and one from Goalpara. The counting of votes will take place on Friday. 

Election officials ensured that polling stations operated without disruptions. Security personnel remained stationed at sensitive locations to prevent any untoward incidents. Authorities reported no violence or disturbances, reaffirming the people’s commitment to democratic processes. The peaceful atmosphere encouraged voters to exercise their franchise without hesitation.

Candidates from multiple political parties contested the elections, seeking representation in the autonomous council. The competition remained intense, with local political leaders urging voters to support their candidates. Campaigns leading up to the elections focused on key issues, including infrastructure development, tribal rights, and economic growth.

Polling stations witnessed long queues early in the morning as voters arrived to cast their votes. Women and elderly citizens participated actively, reflecting the community’s engagement in local governance. Election commission officials expressed satisfaction over the voter turnout, calling it a sign of growing political awareness among the people.

The vote-counting process is scheduled to begin soon, with results expected within the next few days. Political parties have started making early predictions, hoping for a favorable outcome. Candidates have remained confident about their chances, while supporters eagerly await the final announcement.