5 Assembly bypolls in 4 states largely peaceful; Nilambur sees 73% turnout

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People wait in a queue to cast their votes during the Nilambur Assembly by-election, at GMLP School, in Malappuram district, Kerala, Thursday, June 19, 2025. (PTI Photo)Bypolls were held in five Assembly segments across Punjab, West Bengal, Gujarat and Kerala on Thursday, with the Nilambur seat in Kerala registering a voter turnout of 73.26% and Ludhiana West in Punjab recording a polling percentage of 51.33%.The bypolls to the Assembly seats of Kadi in Gujarat’s Mehsana district and Visavadar in Junagadh were peaceful and recorded around 57.90% and 56.89% turnout, respectively, on Thursday, said a release from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer.Kadi bypoll was necessitated following the death of BJP MLA Karshan Solanki in February this year. The seat is reserved for the SC communities and a total of eight candidates were in the fray.The BJP fielded Rajendra Chavda and the Congress picked a former MLA from the same seat, Ramesh Chavda. AAP nominated Jagdish Chavda.In Visavadar seat, bypoll was necessitated after AAP MLA Bhupendra Bhayani resigned in December 2023 and later joined the BJP. In the polls, however, the party fielded former Junagadh district president and local cooperative leader, Kirit Patel against AAP’s senior leader Gopal Italia and Congress’s Nitin Ranpariya.The bypolls in Ludhiana West saw the lowest turnout since 2007 at 51.33%, as polling remained largely peaceful in this urban constituency of Punjab, barring a few incidents. In 2007, the polling was 58.92%, while the highest turnout was recorded in 2012 at 69.66%. The bypoll was necessitated after AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi died in January this year.In West Bengal, Kaliganj bypoll recorded a turnout of 69.85% amid peaceful voting. However, the Election Commission has sought a report from the presiding officer after taking cognisance of reports that the BJP candidate for Kaliganj seat, Ashish Ghosh, made a vulgar gesture after casting his vote Thursday The EC has also sought the CCTV footage of the booth.Story continues below this adMeanwhile, both the BJP and the Congress accused the ruling TMC of “terrorising” polling agents of their parties. The poll panel deployed 14 companies of central forces for the bypolls in the seat.In the fray are Congress candidate Kabil Uddin Sheikh, backed by the Left Front, TMC’s Alifa Ahmed, apart from BJP’s Ghosh. The bypoll was necessitated due to the demise of Alifa Ahmed’s father Nasiruddin Ahamed in February this year.Voting in the Nilambur bypoll in Kerala saw a steady turnout during the day, but slowed down towards evening and crossed the 70% mark at 5 pm. The turnout was 73.26% according to the latest figures by the EC.In the 2021 assembly polls, the turnout was 75.20%. Among the 10 candidates, the key contenders are ruling LDF pick M Swaraj, Aryadan Shoukath (Congress-led UDF), TMC state convener and independent candidate P V Anvar, and Mohan George of the BJP-led NDA. The bypoll was necessitated following Anvar’s resignation as MLA from Nilambur. Counting of votes is on June 23.With PTI inputsStay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Gandhinagar