Dharmanagar By-Election: A Tight Security Vote Count
The Dharmanagar Assembly constituency in North Tripura is set for a vote count on May 4 with tight security. Arrangements include multiple security layers and CCTV-supervised counting. Six candidates are in the running, with BJP, CPI(M), and Congress as major contenders, necessitated by the passing of the Assembly Speaker.
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In North Tripura, the much-awaited vote count for the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency byelection is scheduled for May 4, under stringent security protocols, announced officials.
All preparations have been finalized, confirmed Returning Officer Debjani Choudhury. The process will begin at 8 am and involve 14 tables equipped with CCTV monitoring.
Following the passing of Assembly Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen, six candidates are vying, with the BJP, CPI(M), and Congress leading the contest.
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