The grand old party, which ruled the state until Chief Minister Pema Khandu left with 43 MLAs in 2016, has managed to send just one legislator to the Assembly this time, marking a complete decimation of the Congress in Arunachal Pradesh.
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The counting of votes for the assembly polls is scheduled for June 2, marking a crucial moment in the electoral process as the fate of various candidates and parties will be determined. Similarly, for the Lok Sabha polls, the counting of votes is set to take place on June 4, bringing an end to the anticipation and speculation surrounding the outcomes of these elections.
Khandu won unopposed from his family’s stronghold Mukto, which he had also won unopposed in the 2011 by-election after the death of his father and former CM Dorjee Khandu. He had won unopposed again in 2014.