The polls to the 47-member National Assembly or lower house will be contested by ruling Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) party and the People's Democratic Party (PDP), the major opposition.
Bhutan has a tri-cameral parliament of the King, National Council and the National Assembly. There are 25 seats in the National Council or the Upper House. Five of them are appointed by the King and 20 elected from 20 districts.
"We are all ready. It is a free and fair election. We expect the polling will be peaceful," Bhutan Chief Election Commissioner Kunzang Wangdi told PTI about the polls for which India has gifted nearly 2,000 electronic voting machines (EVMs).
Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath has been invited as the lone foreign observer.
During the campaigning, the DPT, which ruled Bhutan for five years since the Himalayan nation turned into a democracy in 2008, and opposition PDP have tried to impress upon people that concerns like India's withdrawal of subsidy on kerosene and cooking gas would be resolved once they form the government.
However, India yesterday assured Bhutan that it will not make it "suffer" and will proceed on the issue of gas and kerosene subsidy in "full consultation" with the new government there.
At the same time, India maintained that "careful accounting" was required to ensure proper usage of the subsidy.
Meanwhile, Bhutan today said it has no plans to establish diplomatic ties with China, asserting that the country would not host missions of the "Big Five" of the UN here.
Bhutan has a special relationship with India and the Himalayan nation's stated policy is that it won't allow the UN Big Five - China, France, Russia, the UK and the US, to have diplomatic missions in Thimphu.
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