Tripura Bypolls: 53% Turnout in Dharmanagar Amid Tight Security

Voting is underway for the Dharmanagar Assembly constituency by-election in Tripura, with around 53 percent voter turnout recorded by 1 PM. The polling is being conducted under tight security across 55 stations, with no untoward incidents reported. A total of six candidates are in the fray, including nominees from the BJP, Congress, and CPI(M)-led Left Front. The bypoll was necessitated by the death of sitting MLA and Assembly Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen.

Key Points: Tripura Bypolls: Dharmanagar Voting Sees 53% Turnout

  • 53% voter turnout till 1 PM
  • Multi-cornered contest with 6 candidates
  • Tight security at 55 polling stations
  • Counting of votes on May 4
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Tripura bypolls: Voting underway amid tight security; nearly 53 pc turnout so far

Voting underway for Dharmanagar Assembly bypoll in Tripura with 53% turnout recorded. Six candidates contest, including BJP, Congress, and CPI(M) nominees.

"no untoward incident has been reported so far - election official"

Agartala, April 9

Around 53 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 1 p.m. in the by-election for Dharmanagar Assembly constituency in North Tripura district, and the balloting is underway amid tight security arrangements, election officials said.

An election official said that no untoward incident has been reported so far after the polling began at 7 a.m. at the 55 polling stations in the Assembly segment, which shares inter-state borders with Assam and Mizoram.

Before the voting started, voters turned out in large numbers, forming queues at most of the 55 polling stations across the Assembly constituency. Polling will continue uninterruptedly until 5 p.m. in the mixed-population constituency.

A total of 46,142 voters, including 23,758 women, are eligible to cast their votes to decide the electoral fate of six candidates. Election authorities, along with the state police, have put in place elaborate measures to ensure that the polling process remains free, fair, and transparent.

Out of the 55 polling stations, 11 are managed entirely by women personnel, while two stations each are operated by differently-abled staff and youth polling teams, reflecting efforts toward inclusive electoral participation.

The Dharmanagar Assembly constituency has remained a stronghold of either the Congress party or the BJP since 2008, with the CPI(M) last winning the seat in 2003. A multi-cornered contest has made the electoral battle highly competitive.

The six candidates in the fray include nominees from major political parties, smaller outfits, and an Independent contender. Key candidates include Jahar Chakraborti of the ruling BJP, Chayan Bhattacharjee of Congress, and Amitabha Datta representing the CPI(M)-led Left Front.

Datta, a former MLA, had won the seat in the 2003 Assembly elections. Chakraborti, 59, currently serves as the BJP's North Tripura district Vice-President. In addition, candidates from the Amra Bangalee party, SUCI, and an Independent aspirant are also contesting the bypoll, further intensifying the competition.

The Left Front and Congress, which had entered into a seat-sharing arrangement during the 2023 Tripura Assembly elections to jointly challenge the BJP, are contesting separately in this by-election, adding another dimension to the contest. Supported by the Left parties, Congress leader Chayan Bhattacharjee had earlier contested the Dharmanagar seat in 2023 but lost narrowly to BJP candidate Biswa Bandhu Sen by a margin of 956 votes.

The by-election was necessitated following the demise of sitting MLA and Tripura Assembly Speaker Biswa Bandhu Sen, who passed away on December 26, 2025, at a private hospital in Bengaluru after a prolonged illness at the age of 72.

Sen had been elected to the Tripura Assembly four times -- twice as a Congress candidate in 2008 and 2013, and later in 2018 and 2023 as a BJP nominee from the same constituency.

The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is a very interesting multi-cornered fight. The seat-sharing arrangement between Left and Congress breaking down for this bypoll shows how fluid politics can be. Will be watching the results closely on May 4th.
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Amitabha D
Respectfully, while the security and arrangements are commendable, I wish the media coverage focused more on the candidates' actual development agendas for Dharmanagar, rather than just the political horse-race. The people deserve to know about policies, not just past victories.
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Sarah B
The detail about polling stations run by differently-abled staff and youth teams is heartening. It's a small but significant move towards a more representative electoral process. More states should adopt this.
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Vikram M
With the border areas with Assam and Mizoram, security is paramount. Glad to hear no untoward incidents. The late MLA Biswa Bandhu Sen served for a long time; this bypoll will be crucial to see which way the constituency leans now.
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Kavya N
A 53% turnout by 1 PM is quite healthy! Shows people are engaged. The 2023 loss by just 956 votes for Congress must be on their mind. This could go down to the wire again. Exciting for democracy!

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