<p>As many as 59 MLAs out of 60 in Arunachal Pradesh exercised their franchise till 12 am on Monday to elect the new President of India, Assembly secretary K Habung said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Pema Khandu and his deputy Chowna Mein were among the early ones to cast votes at Nokmey Namati Hall of the Assembly, Habung stated.</p>.<p>BJP lawmaker Lokam Tassar is yet to exercise his franchise.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read--<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/assam-arunachal-cms-sign-pact-to-resolve-border-dispute-1126960.html" target="_blank">Assam, Arunachal CMs sign pact to resolve border dispute</a></strong></p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, Khandu said, “One of India’s Most Defining Moments. Privileged to cast my vote for 16th Presidential election in State Assembly Premises, today.”</p>.<p>All four Congress MLAs including, former chief minister Nabam Tuki, have also cast their votes.</p>.<p>NDA presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu and joint opposition nominee Yashwant Sinha are the two contenders for the office of the President.</p>.<p>In Arunachal Pradesh, the ruling BJP has 48 MLAs in the 60-member Assembly while the opposition Congress and National People’s Party (NPP) have four each, JD (U) has one.</p>.<p>The House also has three Independents as members.</p>.<p>The four NPP MLAs and the lone JD (U) member, along with the three Independents, have pledged their support to Murmu.</p>.<p>Arunachal Pradesh has two Lok Sabha MPs – Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju and Tapir Gao – and one the Upper House member Nabam Rebia.</p>.<p>Vote value of each MP is 700 across the country.</p>.<p>MLAs in Arunachal Pradesh have a vote value of eight each, Habung said.</p>.<p>The BJP presidential candidate is expected to score 2,584 in the state, having secured the backing of NPP, JD(U) and Independents, and Sinha 32, with the support of the Congress.</p>
<p>As many as 59 MLAs out of 60 in Arunachal Pradesh exercised their franchise till 12 am on Monday to elect the new President of India, Assembly secretary K Habung said.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Pema Khandu and his deputy Chowna Mein were among the early ones to cast votes at Nokmey Namati Hall of the Assembly, Habung stated.</p>.<p>BJP lawmaker Lokam Tassar is yet to exercise his franchise.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read--<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/assam-arunachal-cms-sign-pact-to-resolve-border-dispute-1126960.html" target="_blank">Assam, Arunachal CMs sign pact to resolve border dispute</a></strong></p>.<p>Taking to Twitter, Khandu said, “One of India’s Most Defining Moments. Privileged to cast my vote for 16th Presidential election in State Assembly Premises, today.”</p>.<p>All four Congress MLAs including, former chief minister Nabam Tuki, have also cast their votes.</p>.<p>NDA presidential candidate Droupadi Murmu and joint opposition nominee Yashwant Sinha are the two contenders for the office of the President.</p>.<p>In Arunachal Pradesh, the ruling BJP has 48 MLAs in the 60-member Assembly while the opposition Congress and National People’s Party (NPP) have four each, JD (U) has one.</p>.<p>The House also has three Independents as members.</p>.<p>The four NPP MLAs and the lone JD (U) member, along with the three Independents, have pledged their support to Murmu.</p>.<p>Arunachal Pradesh has two Lok Sabha MPs – Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju and Tapir Gao – and one the Upper House member Nabam Rebia.</p>.<p>Vote value of each MP is 700 across the country.</p>.<p>MLAs in Arunachal Pradesh have a vote value of eight each, Habung said.</p>.<p>The BJP presidential candidate is expected to score 2,584 in the state, having secured the backing of NPP, JD(U) and Independents, and Sinha 32, with the support of the Congress.</p>