Lucknow, November 4: In a significant development ahead of by-polls, the Election Commission of India on Monday rescheduled the polling dates in three states – Kerala, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. The by-elections for nine Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, four Assembly seats in Punjab and two Assembly seats in Kerala will now be held on November 20, instead of November 13. There is no change in counting day, however, and the results will be declared as earlier scheduled on November 23.
The decision to re-work the dates in these states were taken in wake of upcoming festivals, the poll body said in a statement. “The decision was made in response to requests from parties including Congress, BJP, BSP, RLD, and other national and state-level parties to prevent any potential dip in voter turnout during the festive season,” said EC. In Kerala, the two Assembly constituencies going to polls on November 20 are Palakkad and Chelakkara. Palakkad is a hot seat in the state and is expected to see a tight contest between Congress and BJP. Rajasthan Assembly By-Elections 2024: Home Voting Begins for Elderly, Differently-Abled in 7 Assembly Seats; To Be Conducted in 2 Phases on November 4 and November 10.
In the past two elections, BJP came second and fell barely behind Congress, while consistently increasing its vote share. In Punjab, the Assembly constituencies headed for by-polls include Dera Baba Nanak, Chabbewal, Gidderbaha, and Barnala. These four Assembly seats fell vacant after MLAs from these constituencies, three from Congress and one from AAP, got elected to the Lok Sabha, this year. The Punjab by-polls are seen as a prestige battle for the ruling AAP and a chance for Congress to increase its growing clout and might in the state. Christmas Songs for Holiday Season 2024: From ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ to ‘Silent Night,’ Classic Songs and Christmas Carols to Set the Festive Mood (Watch Videos)