Key by-polls held in India

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NEW DELHI, May 28, 2018 (BSS/XINHUA) – By-elections are being held in

India on Monday in as many as four parliamentary constituencies and 10 state

Assembly constituencies across 10 Indian states.

 

Out of the four parliamentary constituencies, two are in southwestern

state of Maharashtra, and one each in northern Uttar Pradesh and northeastern

state of Nagaland.

 

The elections assume significance as their outcome would set the tone for

the next general elections, scheduled to be held early next year.

 

Though, speculations are rife in the political circles that the general

elections might be postponed to the year-end along with state Assembly polls

in four states.

 

Out of the 10 state Assembly constituencies where by-polls are held on

Monday, two are in eastern state of Jharkhand, and one Assembly constituency

each in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal, Uttarakhand,

Meghalaya, and Bihar.

 

The by-elections became a necessity either due to death of the

legislators, or their resignations.

 

An intense battle is being witnessed in Uttar Pradesh’s Kairana

parliamentary constituency where the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP)

candidate is pitted against a joint candidate of four opposition parties

namely Samajwadi Party (SP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Rashtriya Lok Dal

(RLD) and the Indian National Congress (INC).

 

Counting of votes of the by-elections will be held on May 31.