Bordumsa-Diyun, Legislative assembly constituency in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Bordumsa-Diyun is a legislative assembly constituency in Arunachal Pradesh that extends across two administrative circles and holds seat number 49 in the state assembly. The district includes two separate administrative areas with polling stations spread throughout both regions.
This constituency was created in 1990 when the Naodihing-Nampong electoral unit was divided into separate districts. The division established new territorial boundaries within Changlang district for state representation.
Multiple ethnic groups including Chakma, Singpho, and Tangsa communities inhabit this constituency and maintain their distinct traditions and customs. These different groups shape the social fabric and celebrations visible throughout the electoral area.
The area is located within Changlang district and covers the Bordumsa and Diyun administrative circles with multiple polling stations throughout. Visitors should prepare for hilly terrain and limited road connectivity in the region.
This constituency holds the distinction of being the only unreserved seat among the 60 positions in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. This makes it stand apart from all other electoral districts in the state.
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