JD(S) releases first list of candidates in Arunachal Pradesh

This will be the first time since 2004 that the Mukto Assembly seat would witness a contest.

March 18, 2019 11:44 am | Updated 11:44 am IST - Itanagar

Gegong Apang. File

Gegong Apang. File

The Janata Dal (Secular) has announced the names of 11 candidates for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly election and one for the Lok Sabha polls.

The JD(S) is for the first time contesting the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly election and in the two Lok Sabha seats in the State.

Former Chief Minister Gegong Apang, who is also the JD(S) convener for northeast, will contest from Tuting-Yingkiong constituency in Upper Siang district, JD(S) State president Rokom Apang announced while releasing the first list of candidates in Itanagar on March 17.

The JD(S) has fielded Lama Lobsang Gyatso, a 39-year- old monk at the forefront of a movement against mega dams in Tawang district, from Mukto Assembly seat against Chief Minister Pema Khandu.

This will be the first time since 2004 that the Mukto Assembly seat would witness a contest.

The other candidates fielded by the party are — Tsering Dorjee (Tawang), Wangshu Wangsu (Longding-Pumao), Wangmaan Lowangcha (Khonsa East), Dr. Rima Taipodia (Likabali), Nyadar Loya (Aalo West), Tapang Taloh (Pasighat West), Takam Paleng (Lekang), Shotike Hopak (Namsai) and Pike Pulu from Bordumsa-Diyun Assembly constituency.

Bandey Mili would be the JD(S) candidate for the Arunachal East Parliamentary seat.

Elections to the 60-member Arunachal Pradesh Assembly and the two Lok Sabha seats in the State would be held simultaneously on April 11.

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