Battle lines have been drawn for tomorrow’s polls to the 60-member Meghalaya Assembly in which 345 candidates, including Chief Minister Mukul Sangma and Congress President D.D. Lapang, are in the fray.
Banned Khasi organisation, Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council, has called for a 36-hour bandh from 6.00 p.m. today in seven districts in Khasi and Jaintia Hills region.
Prominent candidates are the Chief Minister, Home Minister H.D.R. Lyngdoh, Education Minister R.C. Laloo, Congress President Lapang, UDP President Don Kupar Roy, former Leader of Opposition and son of P.A. Sangma Conrad K. Sangma and his brother James Sangma.
The Congress has put up candidates in all 60 seats, and ally United Democratic Party in 50.
Of the 15 parties in the fray, the P.A. Sangma-led National Peoples’ Party is contesting in 32 seats, the NCP 21 and the BJP in 13. Among the candidates are 25 women.
Of the 2,845 polling stations, 900 have been declared ‘hyper-sensitive’. Booths along the international border and the inter-state border with Assam have also been categorised as ‘hyper-sensitive’.
The BSF, which has been put on maximum alert along the 498-km border, has deployed 10,000 personnel.
About 91 companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed in the State to maintain law and order and 44 companies in the militant-hit Garo Hills region.