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Agartala: The ruling Congress party on Thursday came back to power after emerging as the single largest party in the state and winning 29 seats in Meghalaya. It now remains to be seen whether it will yet again form a coalition with the UDP like the last time to come back to power in the state.
Veteran Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) leader Hoping Stone Lyngdoh retained his Nongstoin seat for the eighth consecutive term. Election officials said his party colleague Ardent M Basaiawmoit retained Nongkrem seat.
HSPDP candidates were leading in the three other constituencies. Prominent Congress candidates who won include Home Minister HDR Lyngdoh, Forest and Environment Minister Prestone Tynsong, Urban Affairs Minister Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh, Ronnie V Lyngdoh and PN Syiem.
Former deputy chief minister and Congress working president Deborah C Marak defeated Marcuise N Marak of the National People's Party by 2,877 votes. Before the vote count began on Thursday morning, Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, who is set to be re-elected from Ampati for the fifth time, voiced confidence that the Congress would win again.
Lone woman legislator Ampareen Lyngdoh retained her urban 16 East Shillong seat, edging out her nearest rival and former deputy chief minister B M Lanong of the UDP by over 4000 votes.
The Congress fielded candidates in all 60 constituencies. In 2008, the Congress emerged as the single party with 25 seats, falling short of six for a clear majority.
Deputy Speaker Sanbor Shullai of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) retained his seat from South Shillong. United Democratic Party (UDP) leaders Bindo M Lanong and JA Lyngdoh were among the prominent losers.
Election officials said UDP candidates were leading in eight seats, HSPDP candidates in three, the North East Socialist Democratic Party in one seat and independents in nine.
With Additional Inputs from Agencies
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