These high-stakes Assembly by-elections 2025 in five key constituencies of Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal and Gujarat are being counted. Nilambur (Kerala), Ludhiana West (Punjab), Kaliganj (West Bengal) and Visavadar and Kadi (both in Gujarat). There has been an eclectic electoral contest in these by-elections, where both the national and regional-based parties are fighting to obtain hegemony before the 2026 general elections. As per the latest updates from the Election Commission of India (ECI result), the Congress party is leading in Nilambur, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has taken the lead in Ludhiana West and Visavadar. The Kadi seat is being led by the BJP, and the Kaliganj by the Trinamool Congress.
In the Nilambur Election Result 2025, Congress candidate Aryadan Shoukath is leading by over 10,000 votes against the CPI(M)’s M Swaraj. It has turned into a matter of prestige because the ruling left Democratic front ( LDF ) and the congress-led United Democratic front (UDF) have staged a sit-in at the seat. The by-election in Nilambur was brought about due to the resignation of LDF-backed independent legislator P V Anvar, who had had a bitter split with the CPI(M) and went on to join the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Meanwhile, the Visavadar Election Result 2025 shows the Aam Aadmi Party gaining momentum in Gujarat, with its candidate currently leading over rivals from the BJP and Congress. In the same light, the performance of AAP at Ludhiana West promises its increased political entry into Punjab.
The by-election results 2025 will serve as a crucial barometer of public sentiment across key states. With the Election Commission of India supervising the counting process, all eyes are on the final tally, which could potentially reshape regional alliances and political strategies ahead of the next general elections.
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