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Arunachal Pradesh Assembly election 2019: BJP, Congress locked in tight battle in newly formed Pakke-Kesang district

Press Trust of India • April 4, 2019, 23:58:06 IST
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A neck-and-neck electoral battle is on the cards in the assembly constituency of Pakke-Kesang, the newly created district in Arunachal Pradesh, where candidates of both the ruling BJP and the Congress claim to enjoy equal popularity

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Arunachal Pradesh Assembly election 2019: BJP, Congress locked in tight battle in newly formed Pakke-Kesang district

Itanagar: A neck-and-neck electoral battle is on the cards in the assembly constituency of Pakke-Kesang, the newly created district in Arunachal Pradesh, where candidates of both the ruling BJP and the Congress claim to enjoy equal popularity. BJP contestant BR Waghe and Congress nominee Atum Welly will vie for the seat, which was earlier a part of the East Kameng district. Simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly polls are going to be held in the state on April 11. [caption id=“attachment_6238151” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/BJP_Congress_symbols_Reuters.jpg) Representational image. Reuters[/caption] The Pakke-Kesang constituency was in the news after the 2014 assembly polls, as former deputy chief minister Kameng Dolo, who won as a Congress nominee, had to give up the seat following a Gauhati High Court order that declared his election null and void. Atum Welly, who had contested the election as a BJP nominee, filed a petition against Dolo in the high court claiming that a fraudulent move threw him out of the race as the Election Commission accepted a forged letter declaring withdrawal of his nomination. He alleged that his signature was forged in the withdrawal letter by Dolo. In the by-election that followed on December 21, 2017, BJP candidate Waghe bagged the seat, defeating his lone rival Dolo of the Congress by a margin of 475 votes. In 2019, the contest would be a tough one as both the candidates are equally popular among the 7,000 odd voters in the constituency, according to poll observers. Welly, who quit the BJP to join the Congress last year, stressed on the possibility of rigging during the April 11 polls, while sitting MLA Waghe alleged that the Congress candidate has been resorting to ‘cash for vote’ tactics. “The Congress candidate is alluring voters by paying them huge sum of money,” Waghe alleged. Welly denied the charge, saying, “He (Waghe) is from the ruling party and everything is possible in the state for the BJP, not the Congress.” Jimmy Chiram, the superintendent of police of Pakke-Kessang district, contended that the administration has taken adequate measures to thwart any untoward incident. “We have deployed two companies of central armed police forces and one company of Indian Reserve Battalion, along with civil police, to ensure violence-free polling in 26 booths, five of which are critical,” Chiram added. Deputy Commissioner T Messar said all arrangements have been made, including uploading of postal ballots on the Election Commission (EC) website. “The nakas (check point) have been set up and patrolling intensified in all the vulnerable areas of the district. While videography will be in place to record the polling process in the critical booths, the EC has also appointed flying squad and static surveillance teams to check the flow of cash during elections,” the DC maintained. This time, Waghe has chosen infrastructure development as his main poll plank, while Welly is attaching priority to issues of unemployment and road connectivity. “My main priority will be to establish a state-of-the -art district secretariat and declare the Pakke-Paga festival a state festival. I also plan to commission a hydro project at Palin and ensure sustainable economic development for the unemployed youths,” Waghe said. “During my stint as the representative of the seat, I was able to give Pakke-Kessang the status of a ‘district’ and bring mobile connectivity to the region,” he claimed. Welly insisted that he would improve facilities in the health and education sectors, if voted to power. According to poll analysts, Waghe has an edge over his rival as Dolo, along with his supporters, has recently quit the Congress to join the saffron party.

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