High Stakes: Bypolls Unfold Across India with Tensions and Challenges
Bypolls across Punjab, West Bengal, Gujarat, and Kerala saw varying voter turnouts, with Kerala's Nilambur recording 73.26% and Punjab's Ludhiana West seeing 51.33%. The necessity for elections stemmed from MLA deaths and resignations. Peace largely prevailed, though minor incidents occurred, with results awaited on June 23.
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Bypolls across four Indian states were held peacefully on Thursday, with exceptions of sporadic incidents, as voters turned out to elect their representatives. Kerala's Nilambur led with a 73.26% turnout, while Punjab's Ludiana West saw 51.33% participation amid several candidates vying for the coveted seats.
The bypolls became necessary following the deaths and resignations of several MLAs, which prompted elections in Gujarat, West Bengal, Punjab, and two seats in Kerala. As the voting concluded, officials noted that voting was largely peaceful, though isolated issues were reported in specific regions.
With the results set to be announced on June 23, all eyes are on key contestations in these states, particularly as parties like the BJP, Congress, and AAP aim to reaffirm or shift their political dominance in these strategic constituencies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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