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She finished in second place, with 1,649 votes (2544% of the votes in the constituency).
She finished in second place, with 1,649 votes (2544% of the votes in the constituency).
She was the first woman elected to the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Welly did not have any formal education. Before joining politics she was a social activist.
She served as president of the Women Welfare Centre, Seppa Branch between 1970 and 1974.
In 1976 she worked as Lady Organiser of the Seppa branch of the Congress Sevadal. Welly was one of two female candidates in the fray in the 1978 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election (out of a total of 86 candidates).
She stood as the People"s Party of Arunachal candidate in the Seppa constituency. She again contested the Seppa seat in the 1980 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.
She stood as a PPA candidate.
Welly defeated Modi Sengi from the Indian National Congress (Indira) and Goumseng Rino from the Indian National Congress (Urs). In the Assembly Welly confronted issues like child marriage, polygamy and bride price. Welly retained the Seppa seat in the 1984 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.
This time she stood as an Indian National Congress candidate.
She obtained 3,419 votes (3535%), narrowly defeating the independent candidate Mape Dada by a margin of 43 votes. In the a second woman was elected to the Assembly, Kamoli Mossang from the Noadihing Nampong constituency.
However, she wasn"t the first woman to sit in the Assembly as Sibo Kai had been a nominated member of the 1978 Assembly. When she brought a Bill to outlaw these practices, male members of the Assembly protested loudly.