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The potential advancement of 2027 Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand, and Manipur due to the impending Census highlights the intricate interplay between administrative imperatives and political timelines. With Census Phase II set for February 2027, the massive manpower overlap — involving the same officials critical for poll management — makes simultaneous conduct impractical. For the BJP-led governments in most of these states, an early poll window could offer strategic advantages, allowing them to capitalise on current momentum before any anti-incumbency builds. However, it also compresses campaign periods and tests opposition readiness. Ultimately, the Election Commission’s decision will prioritise operational feasibility, underscoring how demographic exercises continue to reshape India’s electoral calendar.
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