Congress, HSDC wiped out
Diphu, June 22: Even in the heyday of the ASDC, the Congress had elected members in the KAAC. Not any more, a negative record has been created by the Party for the first time in the history of Karbi Anglong by drawing a blank in the just concluded general election of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council whose counting of the votes took place today in Diphu, Bokajan and Hamren. So also did the HSDC which failed to win any seat for the first time since its original avatar, the ASDC, plunged into electoral politics in 1989.
The BJP has created record by wresting over two-thirds of the 26-seat KAAC. It was prevented from getting a clean sweep by its own rebels which fought under the hastily constructed banner of Karbi Anglong Democratic Forum (KADF) which initially hoped to restrict the BJP to short of a majority so that it might force an alliance with them. With their objective dashed by the silent but pervasive BJP wave, they would now in all probability be relegated to the opposition benches.
For the BJP, it was a gift of sort, because if the main opposition parties, namely – the Congress and HSDC had not failed to strike a pre-poll alliance, the BJP would have never hope to win the Duaramla, Chinthong, Sochengdhenta, Nilip, Phuloni, Socheng and Sarupathar where they now won by flimsy margins ranging from 76 votes to 541 votes and that would have been 7-seats short for them. The impact of the alliance would have further damaged the BJP prospects and it would have been anybody’s game. Why and how they could not strike the alliance was for the two parties to introspect, but they created the record of one of the shortest-lived alliance in Karbi Anglong history. The alliance had lasted just one by-election.
As the curtains fall on the electoral process, the focus will now be on choosing the CEM and members of the Executive Committee. It promises to be interesting in that the number of loyalists to Tuliram and a new incumbent appear to be evenly poised.
Newly elected Members of Autonomous Council
- Duaramla - Prabhat Chandra Taro (BJP)
- Amri - D.Uphing Maslai (KADF)
- Chinthong - Prodip Rongpi (BJP)
- Socheng - Rupsing Teron (BJP)
- Rongkhang - Horensing Bey (BJP)
- Bithung Rengthama - Tuliram Ronghang (BJP)
- Hamren - Mongolsing Timung (BJP)
- Kopili - Pawan Kumar (BJP)
- Amreng - Rina Terangpi (BJP)
- Howraghat - Khonsing Rongpi (BJP)
- Langpher - Ramsing Timung (BJP)
- Phuloni – Dorsing Ronghang (BJP)
- Langhin – Thorendra Brahma (BJP)
- Korkanthi – Raju Tisso (BJP)
- Mahamaya – Lunsing Teron (BJP)
- Nomati – Ritesh Enghi (BJP)
- Sochandhenta – Kache Rongpipi (BJP)
- Lumbajong – Ratan Teron (BJP)
- Dhansiri – Pradip Difusa (BJP)
- Singhason – Amarsing Tisso (BJP)
- Borjan – Longki Timung (BJP)
- Sarupathar – Jagatsing Engti (BJP)
- Bokajan – Madhuria Dhekial Phukan (BJP)
- Deopani – Mukut Mahanta (BJP)
- Nilip – Pabitra Rongpi (BJP)
- Duarbaguri – Richard Tokbi (KADF)