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Assembly bypolls 2025: Election for 5 seats in Bengal, Kerala, Punjab, Gujarat today; You all need to know. Bharat News

New Delhi: Interest around the assembly by -elections is limited to most states if the competition does not include heavyweight. However, the assembly by -elections for the 5 seats in four states will be seen deeply when the results end on June 23 – as this first election competition post Pahgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor – India’s military reaction will include air and ground and ground strikes in terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan -Pakistan Cashmir (Pokis).Today’s Bipol includes two assembly seats in Gujarat, one in Kerala, West Bengal and Punjab. The fact is that assembly elections are going to be held in two of these states – Kerala and West Bengal at the beginning of next year – makes this mini election competition more interesting.

Nilambur bipol Congress has a semi -final in Kerala

There is a huge bet in Kerala, the Congress has already announced that Nilambur by -election is the semi -final before the 2026 assembly elections. Kerala Lopa and Congress MLA VD VD Satheson has claimed that the victory in Bipol will return to the state for the start of the United Democratic Front (UDF).“This is a political competition, a direct battle between UDF and LDF. It is a pioneer for the semi -finals 2026 assembly elections, and we are confident of winning by a significant margin. We see this as an opportunity to justify the Pinarayi government, a government that has been in power for the last nine years,” Santonson said.The Congress took an edge to join the campaign to win the party with Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. The Congress, which has lost two consecutive elections on the left Democratic Front in the state, will be eager to settle the score and return to power. However, in view of the party’s early relationship with Shashi Tharoor, who is an MP from Thiruvananthapuram, and a resurrection is going out to spread his influence in the BJP state, it will not be easy for the street to power for power.

Kaliganj riot is hot between shade

Moving forward in West Bengal – another state where assembly elections are going to be held early next year, Kaliganj Assembly Bipol in Nadia district of the state is taking shape as a triangular competition between TMC, BJP and Congress -Wam alliance.The election discourse in the run up to Bipol has dominated a nationalist boom after identity politics, post-Murshidabad riot worries and Operation Sindoor.Recently, Bipol is also being closely seen due to the riots of Murshidabad in which three persons were killed and many people became homeless, dissatisfaction with SSC recruitment scam, and changing electoral arithmetic since 2024 general elections.In Kaliganj, identity and heritage remain central for electoral battle. While TMC has accused the BJP of communal polarization, the Murshidabad riots and sporadic communal clashes in some parts of the state have added fuel to the saffron party’s campaign to break the Trinmool Congress stronghold only on this minority-confusing seat.

Ludhiana West conducted an important test for AAP, Congress, SAD and BJP

Ludhiana West by-election, which is going to be held on Thursday, is taking shape as a high-way political performance that may redefine urban political tale in Punjab. While the seat itself is one of many, the implications of this bipol are far ahead of their boundaries.For the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the competition is an important opportunity to confirm his dominance in Punjab after the death of his sitting MLA Gurpreet Basi Gogi in January. Maintaining the seat will help AAP to maintain the story of their urban clots and continuity.Facing against AAP is Congress, it was once firmly held to bring back a constituency – six times in the past. A win here will indicate the revival of urban support for the party, which has struggled to recover the lost ground in the state since the rise of the AAP.However, the competition is not just a two-way fight. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is also looking at the results to assess its urban appeal in Punjab, a state where it posts its breakup with Shiromani Akali Dal (sad).For sad, bets are equally more. Bypoll is being seen as a lead examination for party president Sukhbir Singh Badal, whose party is still trying to bounce back from a string of election defeat. A respectable performance here can breathe some life in the morale of the party flag.

Gujarat gears for by -elections in Viswadar and Kadi

The by-elections in the worldwide and kadhi assembly constituencies of Gujarat will be closed on Thursday in a three-cone battle in both seats with BJP, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). According to election officials, polling will be held from 7 am to 8 pm and the results will be declared on 23 June.Since the east of former AAP MLA Bhupendra Bhayini for BJP in December 2023, Vishwavavadar’s seat in Junagadh, has attracted high-profile candidates. The BJP has fielded Kirit Patel, the Congress nominated Nitin Ranparia, while AAP has put its former Gujarat President Gopal Italia in the competition.In Kadi (Mehsana district), a seat reserved for the caste (SC) candidates and in February after the death of BJP MLA Carson Solanki, the ruling party fielded Rajendra Chavda. The Congress has moved to Ramesh Shawada, a former MLA who won the seat in 2012, while AAP is banking on Jagdish Chavda.In each constituency, 294 stations will be voted through electronic voting machines (EVMs). The Gujarat government has announced a public holiday in both constituencies on polling day to encourage voter participation.

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