ADC Polling Date Rescheduled: Tribal Festival Concerns Lead to April 12th of 2026
The State Election Commission of the region has made a crucial announcement regarding the polling date for the ADC areas. Initially, the Commission had decided that polling in the Hill areas would take place on April 13. However, this decision was met with strong objections from the Tribal Social Chiefs' Council, who pointed out that the scheduled polling day coincided with the Garia Puja—a traditional festival of the tribal communities.
Representatives of the Tribal Social Chiefs' Council approached the State Election Commission to formally present their grievances, and various political parties also conveyed their objections regarding the matter to the Commission. After carefully considering all aspects of the situation, the State Election Commission decided to reschedule the polling date from April 13 to April 12.
Ahead of the Polls: Key Figures and Factions
The ADC areas are home to a population of 962,697, comprising 480,666 women and 482,025 men, with 28 seats at stake in the upcoming polls. As the rescheduled polling date approaches, attention is turning to the key figures and factions vying for power in the region.
With the rescheduled polling date now confirmed, the stage is set for a fierce battle among the various contenders. The outcome of the polls will have significant implications for the region's future, and it remains to be seen which faction will ultimately capture the throne of the 28 seats.
The Rescheduled Polling Date: What It Means
The State Election Commission's decision to reschedule the polling date from April 13 to April 12 marks a significant development in the lead-up to the polls. The change of date is expected to have a significant impact on the campaigning efforts of the various factions vying for power in the region.
As the rescheduled polling date approaches, the tension is building in the ADC areas. With 28 seats at stake, the battle for power is set to be a closely contested one, and it remains to be seen which faction will ultimately emerge victorious.
The outcome of the polls will have significant implications for the region's future, and it remains to be seen which faction will ultimately capture the throne of the 28 seats.