
The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) has formed seven special teams to monitor the vote counting process scheduled for May 4, following the April 9 assembly elections with an 85.96% voter turnout. These teams will inspect strong rooms, maintain contact with party candidates, and coordinate with district administrations across various regions including Upper Assam, North Bank, Central Assam, hill districts, and Lower Assam. The initiative aims to ensure thorough supervision and transparency during counting.
The articles primarily present the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee's preparations for vote counting, focusing on the party's organizational efforts without critique or opposition viewpoints. Coverage centers on official statements and internal party arrangements, reflecting a perspective aligned with the Congress party's operational narrative while lacking alternative political perspectives or independent analysis.
The tone across the articles is neutral to positive, emphasizing proactive measures and high voter turnout. The coverage highlights organizational diligence and transparency efforts without expressing criticism or controversy, resulting in an overall constructive and factual sentiment.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
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| northeastnow | Assam Elections 2026: APCC deploys seven teams for counting supervision on May 4 | Left | Neutral |
| economictimes | Assam Polls: Congress forms seven teams to monitor strong rooms ahead of May 4 vote count | Left | Neutral |
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