Tarn Taran Bypoll Battle: 59% Turnout Amid Multi-Cornered Fight

The Tarn Taran Assembly bypoll saw a significant 59% voter turnout by evening. This multi-cornered contest features 15 candidates with five strong contenders vying for the Panthic seat. The election was called following the death of AAP MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal, who previously won the constituency. Results from this closely watched bypoll will be declared on November 14.

Key Points: Tarn Taran Bypoll Sees 59% Voter Turnout in Punjab

  • 59% voter turnout recorded by 5 PM in high-stakes Tarn Taran bypoll
  • Multi-cornered contest with 15 candidates including AAP, SAD, BJP, Congress
  • Bypoll necessitated by death of AAP MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal
  • Election Commission suspended SSP Ravjot Kaur Grewal for alleged interference
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Punjab's Tarn Taran bypoll seat sees turnout of 59 per cent

Punjab's Tarn Taran bypoll records 59% turnout with 15 candidates contesting. AAP aims to retain seat vacated after MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal's death. Results on November 14.

"There has been no report of any delay in starting the poll process - Electoral Officer"

Chandigarh, Nov 11

With Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) eyeing to retain the seat that is witnessing a multi-cornered contest, the high-stakes Tarn Taran Assembly bypoll on Tuesday saw a voter turnout of 59 per cent by 5 p.m., officials said.

Twenty-three per cent polling had been recorded in the first four hours, officials said.

As many as 15 candidates are in the fray, with 5 being seen as strong contenders, setting the stage for a multi-cornered fight on the Panthic seat, with the influence of Sikh religio-politics being the strongest.

Chief Electoral Officer Sibin C said there are 192,838 voters in the constituency, which includes 100,933 men, 91,897 women and eight third-gender voters.

"There has been no report of any delay in starting the poll process," an electoral officer told IANS here.

The counting of votes will be held on November 14.

The bypoll was necessitated by the death of AAP MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal, who had won the seat with 52,935 votes, defeating Shiromani Akali Dal's (SAD) Harmeet Singh Sandhu.

The 15 candidates in the fray include Sukhwinder Kaur of the SAD, Harjit Singh Sandhu of the BJP, Harmeet Singh Sandhu of the AAP, and Karanbir Singh of the Congress.

The Chief Electoral Officer also said there are 1,357 service voters, 1,657 voters aged above 85 years, 306 NRI voters, and 1,488 voters with disabilities. The number of young voters aged between 18 and 19 years stands at 3,333.

There were 222 polling stations set up at 114 polling station locations, of which 60 are urban and 162 are rural.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) last week directed the suspension of Tarn Taran Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ravjot Kaur Grewal for allegedly interfering in the bye-election process. The action comes after SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal met the EC-appointed observer and submitted a written complaint of alleged misuse of power by the SSP to help the ruling party.

- IANS

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Priya S
The suspension of SSP Ravjot Kaur Grewal raises serious questions about election integrity. If officials are interfering, how can we trust the process? EC needs to ensure complete fairness.
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Michael C
Interesting to see 15 candidates but only 5 strong contenders. The Panthic politics angle makes this more complex than regular elections. Will be watching the results closely!
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Shreya B
Good to see almost equal number of male and female voters! Women's participation in democracy is crucial for balanced development. Hope the elected representative works for all sections equally.
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Aman W
AAP trying to retain the seat after their MLA's demise. Tough fight with SAD, BJP and Congress all in the mix. Let's see if anti-incumbency plays any role here.
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Nisha Z
The inclusion of third-gender voters (8) and special arrangements for disabled voters (1,488) shows progress in our electoral system. Small steps towards inclusive democracy! 🙏

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