Deori Autonomous Council 
Assam

Amrita Prabha Deuri Sworn In as Deori Autonomous Council Chairperson

The Deori Autonomous Council members took oath today which was administered by Lakhimpur District Commissioner Sumit Sattawan.

Pratidin Bureau

Amrita Prabha Deuri took oath as the chairperson of Deori Autonomous Council on Tuesday.

The Deori Autonomous Council members took oath today which was administered by Lakhimpur District Commissioner Sumit Sattawan.

On the other hand, Bhairab Deuri took oath as the Chief Executive Member and Bhaskar Deuri took oath as Deputy Chief Executive Member.

It may be mentioned that the ruling party in Assam, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ally Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) had retained power in the Deori Autonomous Council (DAC) in the state after results were declared for elections held last month.

Of the total of 22 seats, BJP and AGP had won in 12, while the opposition Congress won in only two seats. Moreover, the Jimochhaya People’s Party (JPP) won seven of the remaining seats with one seat going to an independent candidate.

Following the victory, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to Twitter to write, “The resounding victory of BJP and allies in Deori autonomous council election revalidates popular trust in our government guided by vision of ‘adarniya’ PM Shri Narendra Modi ji.”

Notably, polling for the council took place with a turnout of almost 80 per cent of the total of 43,595 voters.

Polling had taken place in 93 polling stations spread across six districts and four sub-divisions.

As many as 75 candidates were in the fray, 18 from BJP, 4 from AGP, 14 from Congress, 7 from AAP, 1 from AJP and 29 including candidates from JPP and independent candidates.

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