Voting Underway in Assam Kerala Puducherry Polls

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Voting Underway in Assam Kerala Puducherry Polls

Polling for 296 assembly seats in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry began at 7 am on Thursday. CM Pinarayi Vijayan, actor Mohanlal and several Union Ministers cast votes as high-stakes single-phase elections unfold.

Voting Underway in Assam, Kerala & Puducherry Polls

Single-phase polling for 296 assembly seats begins as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and superstar Mohanlal cast their votes in Kerala.

Dawn Polling in Three Regions

Voting began at 7 am on Thursday across Assam, Kerala and Puducherry and will continue till 5 pm. Election officials completed mock polling at every station between 6 am and 7 am to ensure EVMs functioned smoothly. More than 10 lakh first-time voters are among those queuing up in this key India news update.

Prominent Leaders Cast Votes

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan exercised his franchise at RC Amala Basic Upper Primary School in Kannur’s Dharmadom constituency. Actor Mohanlal voted at Government LP School in Mudavanmugal, Thiruvananthapuram. Union Minister Suresh Gopi cast his ballot in Thrissur while BJP Kerala president Rajeev Chandrasekhar stood in line at a polling booth in the capital.

High Stakes for Incumbents

In Kerala, Vijayan is seeking a third consecutive term — a first in the state’s 70-year history. In Assam, the BJP is banking on Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to deliver a hat-trick. In Puducherry, former Chief Minister N. Rangasamy is aiming for a fifth stint in office. A total of 722 candidates from 41 parties are contesting 126 seats in Assam, 890 candidates are in the fray in Kerala, and 294 candidates from 20 parties are fighting for 30 seats in the Union Territory.

Assam Eyes BJP Hat-Trick

The BJP is looking to retain power in Assam for the third successive time. Over the past 76 years the state has seen 15 chief ministers, with Congress ruling for nearly 51 years. The first non-Congress government came in 1978, and the BJP first formed government in 2016. Sarma, who has worked across parties, remains the face of the party in the Northeast.

Kerala Battles Traditional Rivals

In Kerala, the LDF and UDF are locked in a familiar contest while the BJP is trying to expand its footprint. BJP National President Nitin Nabin said the party had grown from 2 per cent vote share to 20 per cent and was now seen as a real alternative. LDF candidate P.A. Mohammed Riyas highlighted the government’s record in delivering development projects, pensions and better schools and hospitals. UDF leaders expressed confidence of crossing 100 seats.

Puducherry Welcomes Voters with Robots

Puducherry, known as the Mini France of India, saw robots greeting voters at several stations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged voters, especially the youth and women, to turn out in large numbers. Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy, after casting his vote, said the INDIA alliance would form the next government.

Voter Turnout and Outlook

Long queues formed early at booths in Malappuram, Dibrugarh and Thiruvananthapuram. Officials reported steady flow of voters, including many young faces. As polling concludes this evening, all eyes will turn to the counting of votes. The results of these Assam Kerala Puducherry Assembly Elections will decide the political direction of two major states and one Union Territory and shape national political narratives in the days ahead.

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09 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Voting Underway in Assam Kerala Puducherry Polls

Digital Desk

Voting Underway in Assam, Kerala & Puducherry Polls

Single-phase polling for 296 assembly seats begins as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and superstar Mohanlal cast their votes in Kerala.

Dawn Polling in Three Regions

Voting began at 7 am on Thursday across Assam, Kerala and Puducherry and will continue till 5 pm. Election officials completed mock polling at every station between 6 am and 7 am to ensure EVMs functioned smoothly. More than 10 lakh first-time voters are among those queuing up in this key India news update.

Prominent Leaders Cast Votes

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan exercised his franchise at RC Amala Basic Upper Primary School in Kannur’s Dharmadom constituency. Actor Mohanlal voted at Government LP School in Mudavanmugal, Thiruvananthapuram. Union Minister Suresh Gopi cast his ballot in Thrissur while BJP Kerala president Rajeev Chandrasekhar stood in line at a polling booth in the capital.

High Stakes for Incumbents

In Kerala, Vijayan is seeking a third consecutive term — a first in the state’s 70-year history. In Assam, the BJP is banking on Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to deliver a hat-trick. In Puducherry, former Chief Minister N. Rangasamy is aiming for a fifth stint in office. A total of 722 candidates from 41 parties are contesting 126 seats in Assam, 890 candidates are in the fray in Kerala, and 294 candidates from 20 parties are fighting for 30 seats in the Union Territory.

Assam Eyes BJP Hat-Trick

The BJP is looking to retain power in Assam for the third successive time. Over the past 76 years the state has seen 15 chief ministers, with Congress ruling for nearly 51 years. The first non-Congress government came in 1978, and the BJP first formed government in 2016. Sarma, who has worked across parties, remains the face of the party in the Northeast.

Kerala Battles Traditional Rivals

In Kerala, the LDF and UDF are locked in a familiar contest while the BJP is trying to expand its footprint. BJP National President Nitin Nabin said the party had grown from 2 per cent vote share to 20 per cent and was now seen as a real alternative. LDF candidate P.A. Mohammed Riyas highlighted the government’s record in delivering development projects, pensions and better schools and hospitals. UDF leaders expressed confidence of crossing 100 seats.

Puducherry Welcomes Voters with Robots

Puducherry, known as the Mini France of India, saw robots greeting voters at several stations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged voters, especially the youth and women, to turn out in large numbers. Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy, after casting his vote, said the INDIA alliance would form the next government.

Voter Turnout and Outlook

Long queues formed early at booths in Malappuram, Dibrugarh and Thiruvananthapuram. Officials reported steady flow of voters, including many young faces. As polling concludes this evening, all eyes will turn to the counting of votes. The results of these Assam Kerala Puducherry Assembly Elections will decide the political direction of two major states and one Union Territory and shape national political narratives in the days ahead.

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