
Assembly poll results live updates: Results for five seats in Gujarat, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal to be out today; counting to start shortly
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Assembly poll results live updates: Results for five seats in Gujarat, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal to be out today; counting starts
The polling began at 7 am on June 19 at the Nilambur seat in Kerala, the Ludhiana West seat in Punjab, the Kaliganj seat in West Bengal, and the Visavadar and Kadi seats in Gujarat. During these by-elections, polling was held at 1354 Polling Stations (PS) in the five ACs. The seat became vacant following the death of AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi.
According to a release from the Election Commission, bypolls were held at the ACs of 24-Kadi (SC) and 87-Visavadar in Gujarat, 35-Nilambur in Kerala, 64-Ludhiana West in Punjab and 80-Kaliganj in West Bengal. During these by-elections, polling was held at 1354 Polling Stations (PS) in the five ACs.
The polling began at 7 am on June 19 at the Nilambur seat in Kerala, the Ludhiana West seat in Punjab, the Kaliganj seat in West Bengal, and the Visavadar and Kadi seats in Gujarat.
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) has fielded M Swaraj, the United Democratic Front (UDF) has fielded Aryadan Shoukath, while the BJP has fielded Adv. Mohan George is a candidate for the Nilambur Assembly constituency.
The bypoll has been necessitated after the resignation of Left Democratic Front independent legislator PV Anvar, who later joined the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) after his acrimonious break-up with the ruling alliance.
On Gujarat’s Visavadar constituency, the BJP has fielded Kirit Patel, Congress has nominated Nitin Ranpariya, while AAP has placed its former Gujarat president, Gopal Italia.
In the Kadi seat, the BJP has fielded Rajendra Chavda, Congress has nominated former MLA Ramesh Chavda, and AAP has put forward Jagdish Chavda
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Assembly poll results live updates: Results for five seats in Gujarat, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal to be out today; counting starts
The polling began at 7 am on June 19 at the Nilambur seat in Kerala, the Ludhiana West seat in Punjab, the Kaliganj seat in West Bengal, and the Visavadar and Kadi seats in Gujarat. During these by-elections, polling was held at 1354 Polling Stations (PS) in the five ACs. The seat became vacant following the death of AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi.
According to a release from the Election Commission, bypolls were held at the ACs of 24-Kadi (SC) and 87-Visavadar in Gujarat, 35-Nilambur in Kerala, 64-Ludhiana West in Punjab and 80-Kaliganj in West Bengal. During these by-elections, polling was held at 1354 Polling Stations (PS) in the five ACs.
The polling began at 7 am on June 19 at the Nilambur seat in Kerala, the Ludhiana West seat in Punjab, the Kaliganj seat in West Bengal, and the Visavadar and Kadi seats in Gujarat.
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) has fielded M Swaraj, the United Democratic Front (UDF) has fielded Aryadan Shoukath, while the BJP has fielded Adv. Mohan George is a candidate for the Nilambur Assembly constituency.
The bypoll has been necessitated after the resignation of Left Democratic Front independent legislator PV Anvar, who later joined the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) after his acrimonious break-up with the ruling alliance.
On Gujarat’s Visavadar constituency, the BJP has fielded Kirit Patel, Congress has nominated Nitin Ranpariya, while AAP has placed its former Gujarat president, Gopal Italia.
In the Kadi seat, the BJP has fielded Rajendra Chavda, Congress has nominated former MLA Ramesh Chavda, and AAP has put forward Jagdish Chavda
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