Record Voter Engagement in Assam and Puducherry: JD(U) Leader Foresees NDA Victory
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New Delhi, April 10 (NationPress) - Rajeev Ranjan Prasad, the National Spokesperson for Janata Dal (United), declared on Friday that the voter turnout during the April 9 Assembly elections has achieved unprecedented levels. He emphasized that the initial trends suggest a robust outlook for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in several crucial states.
In an interview with IANS, Prasad remarked, “Voter engagement has hit record highs. In both Assam and Puducherry, the NDA seems poised to secure governmental power by a significant margin, according to the trends we are observing. Meanwhile, in Kerala, the traditional rivalry between the LDF and UDF persists, but the BJP is steadily gaining ground....”
This announcement coincides with the ongoing scrutiny of voter turnout statistics and preliminary election trends from various states, as political factions meticulously monitor the evolving situation ahead of the final results.
Specifically, in Assam, the Election Commission of India (ECI) reported a historic voter turnout of 85.38 percent during the 2026 Assembly elections, surpassing the previous record of 84.67 percent from 2016. Officials noted that the voting process was predominantly peaceful, with only a few minor incidents occurring in select areas.
Provisional data also highlighted a remarkable increase in female participation, with women voters achieving a turnout of 85.96 percent compared to 84.80 percent for their male counterparts. The turnout for third-gender voters was recorded at 36.84 percent, showcasing a diverse electoral engagement across all demographics.
In a similar vein, Puducherry also experienced extraordinary voter turnout. The polling concluded without incident, achieving an overall turnout of 89.83 percent, marking the highest in the Union Territory's history. Voting spanned all 30 constituencies from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with vibrant participation reported throughout the day.
According to ECI statistics, Puducherry's turnout eclipsed the prior record of 86 percent set in 2006 and significantly surpassed the 82.2 percent turnout observed during the 2021 Assembly elections. Officials anticipate that the final participation figure may increase as complete data is compiled.
Political analysts are closely monitoring the uptick in voter turnout in both Assam and Puducherry as an indicator of the prevailing electoral sentiment, with various claims surfacing regarding which parties may benefit from the results once they are announced.
The vote counting for the Assam and Puducherry elections is scheduled for May 4.