Meghalaya Elections 2023: UDP candidate HDR Lyngdoh dies during campaigning, voting will be held on 59 seats only

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Meghalaya Election 2023 Big news is coming about. It is being told that for the upcoming assembly elections, voting will be held only in 59 out of 60 seats in the state. The reason behind this is that UDP candidate HDR Lyngdoh died during the election campaign on Monday.

During the election campaign, he suddenly fell and the former Home Minister of the state passed away.

According to news agency ANI, news is coming that in view of the demise of former Home Minister of Meghalaya State and UDP candidate from Sohyeong constituency, HDR Lyngdoh, it has been decided to hold polling in 59 out of 60 constituencies. It is known that HDR Lyngdoh died on Monday due to a sudden fall during the election campaign. He collapsed during the meeting and passed away. He was immediately taken to Bethany Hospital. Where the doctors declared him dead.

voting on 27 february

Voting for the assembly elections is to be held in Meghalaya on 27 February 2023. While the result of the election will come on March 2. At present there is a coalition government of NPP and BJP in the state. There are 375 candidates in the fray in this election. The ruling National People’s Party (NPP) is contesting on 57 seats in the state, while the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party have fielded candidates on all 60 seats.



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