Tarn Taran Bypoll Records 60.95% Turnout Amid Tight Security

Fifteen candidates in the fray as peaceful polling concludes; vote counting scheduled for November 14.

Tarn Taran Bypoll Records 60.95% Turnout Amid Tight Security
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  • The Tarn Taran Assembly by-election in Punjab saw a 60.95% voter turnout on Tuesday, slightly lower than the 65.81% recorded in 2022.

  • The seat fell vacant after AAP MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal’s death; the bypoll is seen as a key test for CM Bhagwant Mann’s leadership and AAP’s popularity.

  • AAP’s Harmeet Singh Sandhu, Congress’ Karanbir Singh Burj, BJP’s Harjit Singh Sandhu, and SAD’s Sukhwinder Kaur Randhawa are among the main contenders.

The Tarn Taran Assembly by-election in Punjab saw a 60.95 percent voter turnout on Tuesday.

The Tarn Taran assembly constituency had a 65.81 percent voter turnout in the 2022 assembly elections.

Fifteen candidates running for the border constituency by-election were eliminated by Tuesday's peaceful polling.

Officials said that there were stringent security measures in place and that voting started at 7 a.m. and lasted at 6 p.m.

The date of the vote counting is November 14.

Up till 6 PM, 60.95 percent of voters had cast ballots in the bye-election, according to Punjab Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Sibin C.

He added that after final data entry is finished and all polling parties return to the gathering locations, the exact number will be updated by Wednesday.

He expressed gratitude to the Tarn Taran assembly constituency electors for using their right to vote in the bye-election.

According to Election Commission data, the voting percentage was 11 per cent during the first two hours of polling (7 am to 9 am) and 23.35 per cent until 11 am.

oting percentage increased to 36.62 per cent till 1 pm, 48.84 per cent till 3 pm and 59.21 per cent till 5 pm, as per the data.

The Tarn Taran assembly seat fell vacant following the death of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal in June.

Despite the early morning chill, many voters, particularly elderly individuals and women, made their way to polling stations on Tuesday. There were long queues outside several polling stations early in the day.

Among the early voters were Congress candidate Karanbir Singh Burj and AAP candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu.

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) candidate Sukwinder Kaur Randhawa visited a polling station in Kaka Kandiala village to cast her vote, accompanied by her daughter Kanchanpreet Kaur.

The bypoll is being seen as a litmus test for Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP leaders, who have campaigned aggressively to retain this seat.

The bypoll is also important as its outcome will throw light on the popularity of the AAP regime's policies and programmes among voters in the border constituency.

AAP nominated Harmeet Singh Sandhu, a three-time MLA from Tarn Taran, who joined the ruling party in July this year.

Sandhu was elected to the assembly as an Independent in 2002 and as a member of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) in 2007 and 2012. He unsuccessfully ran for the seat in both 2017 and 2022.

The stakes are high for the Congress party as well, which has nominated its Tarn Taran district unit chief, Karanbir Singh Burj, for the by-election. Burj, an agriculturalist and real estate businessman, is contesting elections for the first time.

The BJP is also looking for a win in this by-election, as prestige is at stake for the party. The BJP fielded Harjit Singh Sandhu, the president of the party's district unit, as its candidate for the bypoll.

The election is equally crucial for SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal, who, along with his wife Harsimrat Kaur Badal, aggressively campaigned for party candidate Sukhwinder Kaur Randhawa, a retired government school principal and the wife of a 'Dharmi Fauji'. (a term used for Sikh soldiers who deserted the army following Operation Blue Star in 1984).

Another candidate in the fray is independent nominee Mandeep Singh, the brother of Sandeep Singh alias Sunny, an accused in the 2022 murder of Shiv Sena (Taksali) leader Sudhir Suri.

Sandeep Singh is also implicated in an attack on three former police officers, including two who were convicted in a fake encounter case in Tarn Taran, inside the Patiala jail. One of the convicted officers, Suba Singh, passed away from his injuries on September 17.

Mandeep Singh has the backing of Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) led by jailed Khadoor Sahib MP Amritpal Singh, Giani Harpreet Singh-led Shiromani Akali Dal (Punar Surjit), Simranjit Singh Mann-led SAD (Amritsar) and some radical Sikh bodies, including the Sikh Youth Federation (Bhindranwala).

Amritpal won the Khadoor Sahib Lok Sabha seat in 2024. The Tarn Taran assembly seat is part of the Khadoor Sahib constituency.

In the 117-member Punjab Assembly, the current composition includes 93 MLAs from AAP, 16 from Congress, three from SAD, two from BJP, one from the Bahujan Samaj Party, and one independent.

There are 1,00,933 males, 91,897 females, and eight third-gender people among the 1,92,838 eligible voters in the constituency.

According to officials, 222 polling stations with four "model" and three "pink" polling booths were set up at 114 locations, including 60 in urban areas and 162 in rural areas.

Furthermore, according to officials, 12 companies of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) were stationed in the assembly constituency, which was one of the biggest CAPF deployments ever made by the Election Commission during a bypoll.

With PTI inputs.

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