
Assembly elections are going to be held in five states in India this year and political activities have also intensified regarding this. In such a situation, the Election Commission can announce the dates of assembly elections in the five states considered important for the country’s politics – West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry. The complete program of elections to be held in these states will be told in the press conference of the Election Commission. These elections are considered very important not only for these states but also for the national elections to be held next year.
Election Commission of India likely to announce the schedule of elections in poll-bound states today. pic.twitter.com/INyTpBGXr6
— ANI (@ANI) March 15, 2026
Voting possible in two phases in Assam on 3rd to 4th in West Bengal
According to sources, the biggest election contest will take place in West Bengal, where voting can be conducted in 3 to 4 phases. At the same time, there is a possibility of voting in two phases in Assam. Preparations are on to conduct elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry in a single phase.
What is the Election Commission planning?
Let us tell you that the Election Commission is planning phased voting keeping in mind the security arrangements, voting schedule and weather conditions. Especially in West Bengal, considering the large population, sensitive area and security reasons, it has been considered necessary to conduct multi-phase voting. With such preparation, the election process will be completed in a safe, orderly and transparent manner. These elections are important for both political parties and the public. Political parties will finalize their strategy and voters will also start preparing for voting.