Assam’s Panchayat Polls See Uncontested Victory in Dhubri District
Guwahati: In a surprising turn of events ahead of the much-anticipated Panchayat elections in Assam, Kanika Roy has secured an unopposed victory from Ward No. 6 of Harirhat Village Panchayat, located within the Golakganj subdivision of Dhubri district. The absence of any opposing nominations solidified her win, marking a peaceful and decisive moment in the region’s electoral process.
Celebrations erupted among her supporters and local residents following the announcement. The unopposed victory is widely perceived as a testament to Roy’s increasing popularity and the profound trust the community places in her leadership.
“This victory is a reflection of the people’s faith in me,” Roy stated, expressing her gratitude. “I am dedicated to serving the people of Ward No. 6 and committed to the development and well-being of our community.”
Govind Rai, her husband, who played a crucial role during the nomination and local campaign phases, conveyed his heartfelt appreciation. “We are immensely grateful for the overwhelming support. This trust will motivate Kanika to strive even harder for the progress of our ward,” he said.
The celebration saw supporters gathering at Roy’s residence and various local areas, marked by joyous cheers, the rhythmic beat of drums, and the distribution of sweets. This uncontested result is being interpreted as a symbol of community unity and shared aspirations for effective local governance.
Roy’s victory occurs at a pivotal time when Panchayat elections are closely observed for their potential to instigate grassroots leadership changes and influence rural development. With her unopposed win, Ward No. 6 of Harirhat Panchayat is now poised to embark on a journey of new hopes under Kanika Roy’s representation.