2025 Assembly Bypoll Results: BJP Leads in Gujarat, Congress Ahead in Kerala, AAP Gains in Punjab, TMC Strong in Bengal
The results of the 2025 assembly bypolls across four key Indian states — Gujarat, Punjab, Kerala, and West Bengal — are generating significant interest as political parties battle for voter confidence ahead of upcoming state elections. The bypolls were held on June 19 in five constituencies: Visavadar and Kadi (Gujarat), Ludhiana West (Punjab), Nilambur (Kerala), and Kaliganj (West Bengal).
As counting progresses, early trends reveal strong performances from BJP, Congress, AAP, and TMC in their respective strongholds. Here’s the latest update on the 2025 bypoll results.
Gujarat Bypoll Results 2025: BJP Leads in Visavadar and Kadi
In Gujarat, the BJP is maintaining its dominance:
- Visavadar: BJP’s Kirit Patel leads, looking to break the party’s 18-year drought in the constituency. AAP’s Gopal Italia, who gained prominence during the Patidar agitation, follows closely. Congress’s Nitin Ranpariya trails behind.
- Kadi: BJP’s Rajendra Chavda holds a significant lead in this Scheduled Caste reserved constituency. Congress’s Ramesh Chavda and AAP’s Jagdish Chavda are contesting but are behind in vote count. The seat was vacant after the death of BJP MLA Karsan Solanki earlier this year.
Kerala Bypoll Results 2025: Congress Takes Lead in Nilambur
In Kerala’s Nilambur constituency, Congress’s Aryadan Shoukath leads the vote count. This seat is of strategic importance for Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as it falls under her Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency. She actively campaigned here ahead of the bypolls.
- The seat was vacated after Left-backed independent legislator PV Anvar resigned and later joined Trinamool Congress.
- Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) M Swaraj and BJP’s Mohan George are trailing behind.
Nilambur has turned into a prestige contest for both the Congress and LDF as Kerala prepares for the next assembly elections.
Punjab Bypoll Results 2025: AAP Leads in Ludhiana West
In Ludhiana West, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Sanjeev Arora has taken the lead. This bypoll was necessitated after the unfortunate passing of sitting AAP MLA Gurpreet Bassi Gogi.
- Congress’s Bharat Bhushan Ashu and BJP’s Jiwan Gupta are in the race, but currently behind.
- AAP’s national leadership, including Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Atishi, campaigned extensively, indicating the seat’s importance for the party’s Punjab strategy.
- Since 1977, Congress has historically held this seat most often, while Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) won it twice.
The result will reflect AAP’s standing in Punjab after its recent setbacks in other states.
West Bengal Bypoll Results 2025: TMC Leads in Kaliganj
In Kaliganj, West Bengal, Trinamool Congress (TMC) continues its dominance:
- Alifa Ahmed, daughter of late TMC MLA Nasiruddin Ahmed, leads comfortably.
- Congress candidate Kabil Uddin Shaaikh follows in second position, while BJP’s Ashish Ghosh trails behind.
This bypoll was triggered by the demise of Nasiruddin Ahmed earlier this year. TMC’s continued strength in Bengal reinforces Mamata Banerjee’s strong position ahead of the 2026 state elections.
Why These Bypoll Results Matter in 2025
These assembly bypoll results hold significant political implications:
- BJP consolidates its dominance in Gujarat and maintains its organizational strength.
- Congress hopes to rebuild its base, especially in southern states like Kerala.
- AAP seeks to retain its hold in Punjab as it prepares for future battles after mixed performances elsewhere.
- TMC showcases its sustained grassroots power in Bengal.
With several state elections scheduled in 2026, these bypoll results provide early signals about voter sentiment and party strategies. All major parties will analyze these outcomes closely as they plan for the electoral battles ahead.
Stay tuned for final results and in-depth analysis of the 2025 bypolls. Bookmark this page for the latest political news, updates, and trends across India.
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