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Tarn Taran By-polls 2025: AAP Shows Strong Lead Amid Multi-cornered Contest

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Contest atmosphere and voter turnout

The by-poll for the Tarn Taran assembly seat saw a voter turnout of around 61%, slightly below the previous general election levels. The seat was vacated due to the passing of the sitting legislator, making this by-election a key test for the incumbent government ahead of the next general polls.

Multi-party battle heats up

Fifteen candidates contested the election, with the main focus on candidates from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the Shiromani Akali Dal and the Indian National Congress. Early rounds of counting saw the Akali nominee take an initial lead, but as counting progressed the AAP candidate surged ahead and maintained a strong advantage in vote shares.

Implications for Punjab politics

This result holds considerable importance for Punjab’s political landscape. A strong performance by AAP in Tarn Taran could bolster the party’s confidence and influence ahead of the full state elections. For opposition parties, the outcome may signal a need to reassess strategies in rural, border-district constituencies.

What to keep an eye on

While the lead is currently with AAP, full and official declaration is awaited after all counting rounds are completed. Analysts will closely watch margin of victory, vote share shifts and the performance of smaller parties and independents, as these can shape future electoral dynamics in the region.

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