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Bengal assam tamil nadu kerala puducherry voting polling votes april 6 all you need to know

URL copied Big Tuesday Show: Voting on 475 seats in Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry Voting will be held across 475 seats in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry on April 6, Tuesday, the busiest day of the ongoing election season. The polling will take place in a single phase in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry while Assam will witness its third and final round of voting. This will be Bengal s third round in the eight-phase election ending April 29.  Tamil Nadu will have a contest for 234 seats, Kerala for 140 seats, Assam for 40 constituencies, Bengal for 31 seats, and Puducherry for all 30 seats. Apart from assembly elections, two Lok Sabha seats — Malappuram and Kanyakumari — will also vote on the same day.

Voting for 475 assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry tomorrow

Voting for 475 assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry tomorrow Voting for 475 assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry tomorrow Four hundred seventy-five assembly seats across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal and Puducherry will go to polls on Tuesday. From key candidates to contests to watch out for, here s all you need to know about the April 6 polls: advertisement UPDATED: April 5, 2021 21:09 IST 475 across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal and Puducherry are set to go to polls on Tuesday | PTI April 6, Tuesday, is the busiest and perhaps the most crucial election day in the current poll calendar. The day is set to witness contest at 234 seats of Tamil Nadu Assembly, 140 seats of Kerala Assembly, 40 constituencies in Assam, 31 seats of West Bengal Assembly and all 30 seats of Puducherry Assembly.

Poll candidates affected by COVID-19 should not be disenfranchised: Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora

Apr 05, 2021, 22:46 PM IST New Delhi: Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora announced on Monday (April 5) that those who are affected by the COVID-19 virus should not be disenfranchised during the Assam Assembly polls. Arora had addressed day one of the EC’s two-day international virtual election visitors programme for election officials from other countries. The programme includes virtual visits to five polling stations during polling on Tuesday for 110 delegates from 26 countries. He said, “Those who are COVID affected and quarantine should not be disenfranchised.” Those who are COVID affected and quarantine should not be disenfranchised: Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner. pic.twitter.com/Louac4hsnk

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