Altogether 301 voters of a family, living in
the same village with roots traced to the same ancestor who migrated
from Nepal, exercised their franchise today in a remote village in
Assam's Tezpur parliamentary constituency. The voters, 175 male and 126
female, exercised their franchise at Phulguri Nepalipam village under
Rangapara Assembly constituency but 20 members could not vote as they
were outside the village, official sources said. Altogether 321 voters,
descendants of Ahiman Thapa who came and settled in the area from Nepal
in 1888, are registered voters of the area. The voters belong to 118
family units living in the same village which is also home to 94 tea
garden families, 28 to minority community, eight Bengali and six Bodo
families. Ahiman Thapa was accompanied by his son Dhanmon Thapa and
grandson Ron Bahadur Thapa, who went on to become the 'Gaonburah'
(village head) in 1988. Ron Bahadur had five wives with whom he had 21
children — 12 boys and nine girls — and he also brought his nephew to
live with him. Thapa family units of the village comprise descendants
of sons, daughters and nephew of Ron Bahadur.
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