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Assam: Dry days announced ahead of Assembly polls​

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2026 21:30 IST

Guwahati, April 2 In view of the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for April 9, the Assam government has ...

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Guwahati, April 2 In view of the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for April 9, the Assam government has announced a series of dry days across the state to ensure free, fair, and peaceful polling, officials said on Thursday. ​

According to official directives, all liquor shops, bars, and licensed establishments selling alcoholic beverages will remain closed for three days leading up to the polling date. ​

The dry period will begin on April 7 and continue through April 9, coinciding with the campaign silence period and polling day. ​

Authorities stated that the decision has been taken in line with Election Commission guidelines, which mandate restrictions on the sale and distribution of liquor during elections to prevent undue influence on voters and maintain law and order.​

Additionally, the administration has imposed a strict ban on the distribution and transportation of liquor during this period. ​

Enforcement agencies, including excise officials and district police, have been directed to intensify surveillance and carry out regular checks to curb the illegal sale or movement of alcohol. ​

Officials further confirmed that on April 7, liquor outlets will be required to shut operations by 5 PM, marking the beginning of the dry period. ​

The restrictions will remain in force until polling is completed on April 9. ​

The move comes amid heightened political activity across Assam, with major parties intensifying their campaigns ahead of the crucial electoral contest. ​

The April 9 polls are expected to be keenly contested, making adherence to electoral norms a top priority for the administration. ​

Meanwhile, security arrangements have been significantly tightened across sensitive constituencies. ​

Central forces, along with state police, have been deployed to ensure peaceful voting and prevent any untoward incidents. ​

Election officials reiterated their commitment to conducting a transparent electoral process and urged citizens to participate responsibly. ​

Voters have also been encouraged to report any violations of the Model Code of Conduct, including illegal inducements. ​

With preparations in full swing, Assam gears up for a decisive phase in its democratic process, as voters head to the polls on April 9 under strict regulatory oversight. ​

The counting of votes for the 126-member Assam assembly will take place on May 4. ​

--IANS

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