Arunachal assembly results today, BJP starts with 10 seats unopposed

In Arunachal Pradesh, anticipation builds as residents await the state election results on Sunday. The BJP, already securing 10 seats unopposed in the 60-member assembly, has an early advantage. The opposition, particularly Congress, is weakened by internal divisions and defections, with many members joining BJP for party tickets. This strategy has bolstered BJP's support base and voter appeal.
Arunachal assembly results today, BJP starts with 10 seats unopposed
GUWAHATI: Anticipation runs high in Arunachal Pradesh as residents await the state election results slated for Sunday. The spotlight is on BJP, the governing party that has already clinched 10 seats unopposed in the 60-member assembly, giving it a headstart on counting day.
A key factor giving BJP the advantage is the weak opposition, especially Congress, which has been plagued by internal divisions and defections.Many of its functionaries and cadres have switched allegiance to BJP, further weakening the party's position.
BJP is likely to benefit from turncoats - politicians from other parties who have joined its fold in exchange for party tickets. This strategy has allowed BJP to consolidate its support base and attract influential local politicians, increasing its appeal among voters, according to political observers.
While the numbers seem to favour BJP, several factors could influence the final outcome and have long-term implications. The turnout, particularly among the youth and first-time voters, will be crucial in gauging public sentiment. BJP's performance in addressing local issues like infrastructure development, unemployment, and border security will be under scrutiny too.
"The opposition's ability to regroup and present a united front in the future will also shape the state's political landscape," a political analyst said.
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Prabin Kalita is a journalist at The Times of India and is currently the Chief of Bureau (northeast). He has been reporting in mainstream Indian national media since 2001. He has been a field journalist reporting gamut of issues from India’s northeastern region and major developments in neighbouring countries like Myanmar, China, Bhutan and Bangladesh concerning India and northeastern region. He has been covering insurgency—internal and cross-border, politics, natural calamities, environment etc. He is a post-graduate in Geological Sciences from Gauhati University.

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