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Puducherry elections 2026: Top 3 factors that may decide the verdict

Puducherry elections 2026: Top 3 factors that may decide the verdict

NEW DELHI: Puducherry is all set to vote on Thursday (April 9) and although the contest may be fought over just 30 seats, the stakes are anything but small. Around 9.5 lakh voters will decide the fate of 294 candidates, with even narrow margins capable of flipping the result.Here are 3 key factors shaping this high-stakes, tightly contested election in Puducherry:Follow full coverage of assembly elections 20261. Statehood demandPuducherry’s long-standing demand for full statehood is back at the centre of the political debate this time. While chief minister N Rangasamy and his All India NR Congress (AINRC), backed by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), argue that alignment with the Centre ensures smoother governance, the opposition says otherwise.

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The Congress-DMK bloc is pitching this election as a referendum on “lost autonomy,” arguing that despite being part of a “double engine” setup, Puducherry has seen continued friction with the Lieutenant Governor and limited administrative freedom.

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2. Power, prices and welfareEconomic concerns are front and centre this time. The proposed privatisation of the electricity department has triggered protests and fears of rising tariffs. At the same time, the ruling alliance is banking on welfare, including cash support schemes and subsidies, to retain voter trust. The opposition, however, has focused on rising living costs, unemployment and the lack of quality jobs, which has forced many young people to migrate to cities like Chennai and Bengaluru.

Congress-DMK SWOT

3. Fragmented contest and the Vijay factorIn a small assembly like Puducherry’s, even a few thousand votes can change outcomes, and this time, the contest is more crowded than usual. Apart from the NDA and the Congress-DMK alliance, actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has entered the fray, adding a new layer of unpredictability.

NDA SWOT

With multiple parties and independents in the race, vote-splitting could be decisive. In several constituencies, a third force cutting into traditional vote banks could turn close contests on their head and even raise the possibility of a hung assembly.Will the NDA be able to retain its ‘double engine’ governance or the opposition bloc will be able to regain power in the union territory? Puducherry decides tomorrow and we will know the verdict on May 4.

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