Purno A Sangma's NPP won the maximum number of seats claiming 11 of the 26 seats they contested in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council even as the BJP bagged one of the six they contested.
BJP candidate B B Hajong edged past Congress candidate J C Hajong from Zikzak council constituency in Chief Minister Mukul Sangma's home assembly constituency.
The Garo National Council (GNC), whose leader Clifford Marak died last year, won three seats while the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) managed to win in only one of the four they put up candidates.
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