BJP Retains Koridang Seat in Nagaland Bypoll Victory

BJP candidate Daochier I. Imchen won the Koridang Assembly by-election in Nagaland by 3,123 votes. He secured 7,317 votes, defeating Independent candidate Major Toshikaba who got 4,194 votes. The bypoll was necessitated after the death of sitting BJP MLA Imkong L. Imchen. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio congratulated Imchen, calling him the PDA consensus candidate.

Key Points: Nagaland Bypoll: BJP Wins Koridang Assembly Seat

  • BJP retains Koridang seat in Nagaland bypoll
  • Daochier I. Imchen wins by 3,123 votes
  • Imchen is son of late MLA Imkong L. Imchen
  • Voter turnout was 82.21 percent
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Nagaland bypoll: BJP retains Koridang Assembly seat

BJP's Daochier I. Imchen wins Nagaland's Koridang bypoll with 7,317 votes, defeating Independent Major Toshikaba by 3,123 votes.

"The mandate reflects public confidence in our shared vision. - Neiphiu Rio"

Kohima, May 4

The Bharatiya Janata Party, constituent of the ruling People's Democratic Alliance, retained the Koridang Assembly seat in Nagaland, where the by-election was held on April 9, and the results were declared on Monday.

According to the Election Commission, BJP candidate Daochier I. Imchen defeated Independent candidate Major Toshikaba (Retd) by a margin of 3,123 votes.

Imchen secured 7,317 votes, while the Independent candidate, Major Toshikaba (Retd), bagged 4,194 votes.

Imchen, 35, has been elected to the Nagaland state Assembly for the first time.

Nagaland Chief Minister and PDA supremo Neiphiu Rio congratulated BJP candidate Daochier I. Imchen for his election to the state Assembly.

The Chief Minister said in a post on his X handle: "Congratulations to PDA consensus candidate, Shri Daochier I. Imchen of BJP, on winning the 28 Koridang A/C by-election. The mandate reflects public confidence in our shared vision. We remain committed to advancing development and progress, and are grateful for the support."

"Grateful to the electorate for reposing faith in the PDA coalition, and appreciation to all the party workers of the alliance for their dedication and hard work. We are motivated to work harder for the all-round progress of Nagaland," Rio stated.

The BJP is a constituent of the ruling People's Democratic Alliance (PDA) headed by Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio.

BJP nominee Imchen is the son of the late legislator Imkong L. Imchen, and was the consensus candidate of the multi-party PDA alliance.

A total of six candidates were contesting the by-election. Other candidates included T. Chalukumba Ao of the Congress and Independent candidate Imchatoba Imchen. The Congress nominee secured only 144 votes.

The results were declared after three rounds of counting at the Mokokchung District Deputy Commissioner's office. Election officials said that, as per the Election Commission guidelines, postal ballots were counted first, followed by votes stored in the EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines).

The by-election held on April 9 was necessitated following the demise of sitting BJP MLA Imkong L. Imchen, who passed away on November 11, 2025, at a private hospital in Guwahati after a brief illness. He was 75 years old.

The bypoll recorded a voter turnout of 82.21 per cent on April 9, with electors casting their votes across 30 polling stations. In view of the election-related violence reported on April 5 and 6, which resulted in one fatality, several injuries, and damage to vehicles, a robust multi-tier security arrangement had been deployed in and around the counting centre to prevent any untoward incidents.

- IANS

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Raghav A
I respect the election process, but BJP winning here without much opposition from Congress is par for the course. One would hope for a more vibrant democracy with alternate voices. Still, the deceased MLA's son winning is a common pattern in Indian politics β€” dynasty politics alive, but what to do? It is what the people voted for. πŸ™
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Sarah B
This is a very small constituency but big on symbolism. The PDA formula is working well in Nagaland. The turnout of 82% is incredible β€” in many parts of the world we struggle to get 50%! Consistency in alliances and local leadership seems to be the key here.
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Michael C
The violence reported before the election is worrying. One death and several injuries? That's not good for any democracy. I hope the authorities take appropriate action to ensure such incidents don't happen again. The people deserve peaceful elections.
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Arjun K
Congress got only 144 votes? That's less than any of the serious independent candidates! The party is in a terminal decline. If they can't even get a respectable showing in a small bypoll, how will they ever regain relevance nationally? Good to see a young candidate at 35 entering the Assembly β€” we need fresh blood everywhere.
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Pallavi W
I notice the Independent candidate Major Toshikaba is a retired military officer β€” that's interesting. Retired army personnel often have good leadership qualities. Pity he couldn't win. But at over 3,100 vote margin, it seems the PDA candidate had a clear edge in local connect. Hope Nagaland sees development under this young MLA. πŸŒ„

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