BJP Welcomes Election Commissions Decision for Re-Polling in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 1: The decision by the Election Commission to conduct re-polling at 15 polling stations in the Magrahat West and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies of South 24 Parganas district has been welcomed by BJP candidates. The Election Commission ordered a thorough investigation following complaints of malfunctioning Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and tampering in the ... Read more BJP Welcomes Election Commissions Decision for Re-Polling in West Bengal
Supreme Court to hear TMC plea on May 2 against Central staff supervising West Bengal poll counting
The TMC challenged the High Courts reasoning that the presence of a micro-observer (who is also a Central government employee) and CCTV cameras as sufficient safeguard against foul play
Bengal Elections: General Observers to Be Present at Counting Centers on May 4
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has instructed general observers for all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal to be present at their respective counting centers by 8 AM on May 4, when the counting begins. They are required to remain on-site until the counting is complete and the winning candidates receive their certificates. A ... Read more Bengal Elections: General Observers to Be Present at Counting Centers on May 4
Bengal Elections: General Observers to Monitor Counting Centers on May 4
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has directed general observers for all 294 assembly seats in West Bengal to be present at their respective counting centers and halls by 8 AM on May 4, when the counting begins. The observers are also required to remain until the counting is complete and the winning candidates are ... Read more Bengal Elections: General Observers to Monitor Counting Centers on May 4
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BJP Launches Sharp Attack on Mamata Banerjee, RP Singh Predicts Defeat in Bhawanipur
New Delhi, May 1: Amid ongoing political discourse in West Bengal and at the national level, leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have launched fierce attacks on the opposition. BJPs national spokesperson, RP Singh, targeted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a conversation. He stated, Her defeat in the Bhawanipur seat is certain, ... Read more BJP Launches Sharp Attack on Mamata Banerjee, RP Singh Predicts Defeat in Bhawanipur
Political Controversy Erupts Over Bhawanipur Strong Room Visit by Mamata Banerjee
Kolkata, May 1: A political controversy has intensified in West Bengal regarding Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees visit to the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) strong room in Bhawanipur. The opposition has raised questions about the timing and nature of this visit. Leader of the Opposition and BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari has labeled the visit as mere ... Read more Political Controversy Erupts Over Bhawanipur Strong Room Visit by Mamata Banerjee
From red to green to saffron? BJP eyes power shift in Bengal as Mamata defends her turf
West Bengal's political landscape, historically dominated by single parties for extended periods, is now witnessing an intense battle for the 2026 assembly elections. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee's 15-year rule faces a formidable challenge from the aggressively expanding BJP, which aims to end the TMC's reign. This election marks a critical juncture for the state's political legacy.
EC orders repoll at 15 booths in Bengal tomorrow; observers for all 294 seats to be present on May 4
ECI has ordered repolling at 15 polling stations in West Bengal following complaints during the second phase of Assembly elections, with fresh voting scheduled for May 2. Most affected booths are in Magarhat Paschim and Diamond Harbour constituencies in South 24 Parganas.
BJP Set to Form Government in Assam and West Bengal, Claims Harish Dwivedi
New Delhi, May 1: Harish Dwivedi, the BJP in-charge for Assam, has asserted that the party will establish its government in both Assam and West Bengal. He emphasized that the BJP is poised to return to power in Assam for the third consecutive time. During his remarks, he criticized the Congress party for frequently making ... Read more BJP Set to Form Government in Assam and West Bengal, Claims Harish Dwivedi
BJP Set to Form Government in Bengal, Assam: Harish Dwivedi
New Delhi, May 1: Harish Dwivedi, the in-charge of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam, has asserted that the party will establish its government in both Assam and West Bengal. He stated that the BJP is poised to return to power in Assam for the third consecutive time. During his remarks, he criticized the ... Read more BJP Set to Form Government in Bengal, Assam: Harish Dwivedi
Post-poll violence reported from several districts of Bengal, police begin probe
Post-poll violence has been reported across West Bengal's districts, including South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad, Malda, and North 24 Parganas. Incidents range from shops being set ablaze and crude bomb explosions to assaults on political workers, with police deploying forces and detaining individuals.
Repolling in 15 West Bengal Polling Stations on Saturday: EC
A report about complaints relating to the Falta constituency is awaited. A large number of complaints was received from the constituency.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee will hold a virtual meeting with Trinamool's counting agents on Saturday, two days before the vote count. The leaders will brief agents on their responsibilities and protocols to ensure a transparent counting process on May 4, emphasizing vigilance at EVM strongrooms.
Political Turmoil Erupts Over Voting Process in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 1: Political tensions are escalating in West Bengal regarding the voting process. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has leveled serious allegations of vote manipulation, while the opposition dismisses these claims, raising concerns about the democratic framework in the state. Meanwhile, disputes surrounding the Election Commissions decisions and arrangements are intensifying. TMC leader Kunal ... Read more Political Turmoil Erupts Over Voting Process in West Bengal
Political Turmoil Intensifies Over Voting in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 1: The political landscape in West Bengal is heating up as the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) raises serious allegations of vote manipulation during the ongoing electoral process. Opposition parties have dismissed these claims, questioning the democratic integrity in the state. Meanwhile, disputes surrounding the Election Commissions decisions and arrangements are also escalating. TMC ... Read more Political Turmoil Intensifies Over Voting in West Bengal
West Bengal to Conduct Re-Polling at 15 Voting Centers on May 2
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has announced that re-polling will take place on May 2 at 15 voting centers across two assembly seats in the South 24 Parganas district as part of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026. This decision follows the cancellation of the voting conducted on April 29 at these centers. In ... Read more West Bengal to Conduct Re-Polling at 15 Voting Centers on May 2
Re-Polling Ordered at 15 Polling Stations in West Bengal
Kolkata, May 1: The Election Commission has ordered re-polling at 15 polling stations across two assembly constituencies in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal on May 2, 2026. This decision comes after the voting held on April 29 was declared invalid at these stations. In a letter sent to the Chief Electoral Officer ... Read more Re-Polling Ordered at 15 Polling Stations in West Bengal
Bengal elections: EC orders repoll at 15 booths in South 24 Parganas district
Kolkata:The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday, May 1, ordered a repoll at 15 polling stations spread across two Assembly constituencies in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, declaring the votes cast at those booths on April 29 void and fixing May 2 as the date for fresh polling. In a communiqu addressed Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
West Bengal election: ECI orders repoll in 15 booths of two constituencies on May 2
The repoll order was based on reports received from returning officers and observers of the two constituencies and based on material circumstances, which were taken into account
Chirag Paswan Claims BJP Will Form Government in Bengal, Condemns Comments on Bihar Youths Murder
New Delhi, May 1: Union Minister Chirag Paswan addressed several pressing issues, including the trends in the West Bengal Assembly elections, the murder of a Bihar youth in Delhi, International Workers Day, and the recent rise in LPG prices. He asserted that the BJP would form the government in Bengal. Paswan condemned the remarks made ... Read more Chirag Paswan Claims BJP Will Form Government in Bengal, Condemns Comments on Bihar Youths Murder
Kolkata Police Enforces Prohibition Near Counting Centers Ahead of Elections
Kolkata, May 1: In preparation for the counting of votes for the recently concluded two-phase assembly elections in West Bengal, Kolkata Police has enforced a prohibition on gatherings of more than five individuals within a 200-meter radius of all counting centers starting Friday. This measure aims to prevent tension, crowds, protests, or any unpleasant incidents ... Read more Kolkata Police Enforces Prohibition Near Counting Centers Ahead of Elections
TMC in Panic Over Election Results: Shah Nawaz Hussain
Patna, May 1: Former Union Minister and BJP spokesperson Syed Shah Nawaz Hussain has made sharp remarks regarding the current political situation in West Bengal, following chaos outside the strong room in Kolkata. He stated that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is panicking out of fear of defeat, which is why its leaders are attempting to ... Read more TMC in Panic Over Election Results: Shah Nawaz Hussain
Repolling At 15 Booths In 2 West Bengal Constituencies Tomorrow
West Bengal Elections: Repolling At 15 Booths In 2 West Bengal Constituencies Tomorrow
West Bengal to get repoll in 15 booths across Magrahat Paschim, Diamond Harbour on May 2: Report
Fresh voting will take place on May 2 in 15 polling stations across two assembly constituencies in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. The Election Commission of India declared the earlier polling void. Repolling will occur in Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour Assembly constituencies. Voting will be conducted from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.
New Delhi, May 1: The political landscape surrounding the electoral process in West Bengal has intensified. Leaders from various parties have raised serious allegations regarding the security of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), voter verification methods, and the role of the Election Commission. Tensions have also escalated outside the strongroom where EVMs are stored in Kolkata. ... Read more Political Turmoil Escalates Over Bengal Elections: EVM Security and Election Commission Under Scrutiny
Bengal polls: EC rules out malpractice, imposes curbs at strongrooms
Kolkata: A day after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee spent hours at the EVM strongroom of her Bhabanipur constituency, alleging possibilities of malpractices, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Agarwal on Friday, May 1, asserted there is no scope for wrongdoing at the counting centres. Following tensions around two counting centres in Kolkata late on Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Mamata Banerjee storms EVM strongroom; TMC, BJP trade tampering charges
Kolkata streets saw tension after West Bengal Assembly polls. Trinamool Congress staged a protest alleging EVM irregularities in strongrooms. The party claimed procedural lapses and collusion between BJP and the Election Commission. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the counting centre. The Election Commission rejected the allegations, stating all strongrooms were secure.
Political Turmoil in Bengal Elections: Leaders Clash Over EVMs and Election Commissions Role
New Delhi, May 1: The political landscape in West Bengal has intensified as leaders from various parties engage in a heated debate over the security of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), voter verification methods, and the role of the Election Commission. Tensions have also escalated outside the strongroom where EVMs are stored in Kolkata. Jammu and ... Read more Political Turmoil in Bengal Elections: Leaders Clash Over EVMs and Election Commissions Role
Mamata Banerjees Final Term as Chief Minister May Be at Risk: BL Verma
New Delhi, May 1: Union Minister of State Nityanand Rai has sharply responded to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees allegations regarding the Kolkata strong room controversy. He suggested that this could be Mamata Banerjees last term as Chief Minister, which is why she is reportedly agitated and protesting outside the strong room. Following the ... Read more Mamata Banerjees Final Term as Chief Minister May Be at Risk: BL Verma
Trial in U.P. and full execution in Bengal, says Akhilesh targeting BJP, EC
Despite a parallel structure of Central forces functioning in West Bengal, the Mamata Banerjeed-led Trinamool Congress is going to win the polls there in a historic manner, says the Samajwadi Party president
BJP Leader Responds to Kolkata Strong Room Controversy
New Delhi, May 1: BJP MP Damodar Das Agrawal has sharply reacted to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees allegations regarding the Kolkata strong room controversy. He accused Banerjee of theatrics and searching for excuses for her defeat. Speaking to reporters, Agrawal stated, The Election Commission conducted free and fair elections in five states. There ... Read more BJP Leader Responds to Kolkata Strong Room Controversy
Bengal CEO Dismisses Claims of Poll Violence by Abhishek Banerjee
Kolkata, May 1: The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, issued a statement on Friday rejecting the claims made by Trinamool Congress General Secretary and Lok Sabha MP Abhishek Banerjee. Banerjee had alleged that an elderly voter died due to alleged pushing by central forces at a polling booth in Uday ... Read more Bengal CEO Dismisses Claims of Poll Violence by Abhishek Banerjee
BJP Accuses Mamata Banerjee of Panic Before Election Results
New Delhi, May 1: Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly election results, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a sharp attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee following her visit to a strongroom. BJP leaders alleged on Friday that Banerjee is anxious about the possibility of defeat and is now looking for excuses. On Thursday ... Read more BJP Accuses Mamata Banerjee of Panic Before Election Results
West Bengal exit polls suggest a close contest between BJP and TMC. Following the predictions, a Bangladeshi MP Akhtar Hussain expressed concern over a potential refugee crisis in Dhaka if the BJP wins, fearing the return of undocumented migrants. This statement highlights the sensitive issue of illegal immigration, a key election theme.
If SIR Affects West Bengal Poll Results, It Would Set A Dangerous Precedent: Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, May 1: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said if the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls affects the outcome of the West Bengal assembly elections, it would set a dangerous precedent, against which the political parties need to safeguard themselves. Responding to a question about the high drama outside a strong room at Bhabanipur in Kolkata on Thursday night, he said it is West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjees right to deploy people to guard [] The post If SIR Affects West Bengal Poll Results, It Would Set A Dangerous Precedent: Omar Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NIA Takes Over Investigation of Crude Bombs in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 1: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has officially taken over the investigation into the recovery of crude bombs in West Bengal, following a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). The agency registered a new First Information Report (RC-25/2026/NIA/DLI) on April 26, a day after receiving the order. The case involves ... Read more NIA Takes Over Investigation of Crude Bombs in West Bengal
West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose Appears Before ED in Recruitment Scam Investigation
Kolkata, May 1: West Bengals Fire Services Minister Sujit Bose finally appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday for questioning. This investigation pertains to alleged irregularities in municipal recruitment, involving accusations of a multi-crore scam. The ED had summoned Bose multiple times before, but he failed to appear on three occasions, citing his commitments ... Read more West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose Appears Before ED in Recruitment Scam Investigation
WebQoof Recap: Of West Bengal Elections, White House Shooting, and More
Read our recap to find the viral pieces of fake news we fact-checked this week!
TMC MP Dola Sen Raises Concerns Over Strong Room Security in West Bengal Elections
Kolkata, May 1: During a press conference, Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Dola Sen addressed the ongoing controversy regarding postal ballots in the West Bengal assembly elections. She highlighted the video footage from CCTV cameras positioned outside each strong room, asserting that anyone can view it. Dola Sen stated that the video is official. However, no ... Read more TMC MP Dola Sen Raises Concerns Over Strong Room Security in West Bengal Elections
West Bengal Election 2026 BJP vs TMC: Voting has concluded in West Bengal. The central question is whether Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has overcome anti-incumbency after nearly 15 years. Exit polls suggest a close contest, with the BJP showing a strong performance. The Bharatiya Janata Party's surge is pitted against the Trinamool Congress's resilience. The final verdict awaits counting day.
West Bengal Elections: BJP calls meeting in Kolkata on Saturday as exit polls lift party mood
West Bengal Elections: Buoyed by exit poll projections for West Bengal, the BJP has convened a crucial meeting of senior leaders and campaign in-charges in Kolkata. The party, confident of forming the government, will strategize for the results day, deploying leaders across the state and establishing a control room to monitor the counting process and address any concerns.
The Calcutta HC has dismissed a plea challenging the Election Commissions directive to deploy central government and PSU employees for vote counting in the West Bengal Assembly elections
West Bengal weather: Rain in State bring respite from heat; more showers predicted
Due to favourable wind pattern and strong moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal, thunderstorms are very likely to occur over most districts of West Bengal, IMD said
Todays Chanakya predicts big win for BJP in West Bengal
Exit polls offer contrasting visions for West Bengal, with Today's Chanakya predicting a significant BJP victory and News18 foreseeing a close contest. In Tamil Nadu, DMK alliances appear poised for a majority, while actor Vijay's TVK could impact the AIADMK-BJP's standing. Pollsters also project BJP wins in Assam and an edge for UDF in Kerala.
To foil West Bengal post-poll unrest, Election Commission to retain 70,000 CAPF personnel
Ahead of West Bengal's vote counting, the Election Commission is deploying approximately 70,000 central forces to maintain order, especially in areas prone to post-poll violence. Control rooms will monitor counting day, May 4, for immediate action against any disturbances. Strict legal action awaits those involved in violence, aiming to prevent a repeat of the 2021 incidents.
West bengal elections: CM Mamata Banerjee claims bid to open EVMs, EC says boxes secure
Tensions flared at Kolkata's counting centres as Trinamool Congress alleged EVM tampering, citing CCTV footage. Election officials refuted claims, assuring three-tier security and authorized personnel. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged a 24/7 vigil at strongrooms, while clashes erupted between TMC and BJP workers. Officials clarified that individuals seen were authorized representatives segregating postal ballots.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited a strong room, alleging EVM manipulation and obstruction by Central forces. She vowed to fight life and death against alleged bias by the Election Commission, despite exit polls favouring the BJP. The state saw record voter turnout amidst political tensions.
Mamata Banerjee dismisses exit projections, claims Trinamool will win over 226 seats
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has rejected exit poll predictions. She stated these projections were released on BJP's orders to weaken her party. Banerjee also accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah and central forces of acting as BJP agents. She questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks about poll results strengthening India's resolve while voting was still underway.
RJD targets EC & BJP over SIR model, alleges mandate theft
In a bold accusation, the RJD has called out the Election Commission for allegedly orchestrating rigging efforts in the West Bengal elections using a 'SIR model.' They claim that the manipulation of voter lists mirrors tactics previously seen in Bihar. The party argues that the BJP is desperately trying to usurp the public's will after facing widespread rejection.
Bengal CEO pushes action on post-poll violence as TMC stages sit-in over EVM irregularity claims
West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer has ordered immediate arrests for post-poll violence. Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress candidates are protesting outside an EVM strongroom in Kolkata. They allege procedural issues with EVM storage. The Chief Electoral Officer has stated EVMs are secure and dismissed claims of irregularities. Central forces will remain in the state. Vote counting is scheduled for May 4.
Leaders of Trinamool Congress staged a sit-in at a counting centre in West Bengal on Thursday, alleging irregularities at an EVM strongroom a day after the second phase of polling. Candidates Kunal Ghosh and Shashi Panja claimed party workers were asked to leave and were not informed before the strongroom was reopened, raising concerns over transparency.
The Todays Chanakya Exit Poll 2026 projections suggest a clear electoral trend across major states, with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) likely to retain power in Tamil Nadu, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to secure a dominant victory in West Bengal and maintain a strong lead in Assam. In Tamil Nadu, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is projected to emerge as a significant challenger, outperforming the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), while in Kerala, a close contest is predicted between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF). Overall, the exit poll points
Watch: I sense clear majority for DMK in Tamil Nadu: Mallikarjun Kharge
AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday expressed confidence that the alliances of which the Congress is a part, will get a clear majority in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, where Assembly elections were held earlier this month. In Assam, where Assembly polls were held on April 9, Congress will win more seats than the exit polls show, he said. He added that the grand old party gave a tough fight in Puducherry, and in West Bengal the fight has been for the partys growth.
West Bengal Assembly: Will Mamata Banerjee Win a Fourth Term?
The contest between the ruling All India Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party appears closer than in previous elections, with projections varying significantly across agencies
'We Will Win Over 226 Seats, Don't Trust Exit Polls': Mamata Banerjee On Bengal Election
West Bengal assembly election 2026 exit polls: ... I have complete faith in the massive mandate given by the people, Mamata Banerjee said
Will win 226 seats in Bengal; exit poll predictions meant to demoralise TMC workers: Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of orchestrating exit poll predictions. She claims these projections are designed to demoralize Trinamool Congress workers. Banerjee expressed strong confidence in her party's victory. She anticipates the TMC will secure more than 226 seats in the upcoming assembly elections. Banerjee also alleged central forces acted as BJP agents during polling.
Day after Bengal polls ends, I-PAC chief gets bail with no objection from ED
Kolkata: A Delhi court on Thursday, April 30, granted Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC)co-founder and director Vinesh Chandel bail a day after the West Bengal Assembly elections concluded on Wednesday, April 29. I-PAC was the political consultancy hired by Mamata Banerjees All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) to manage their campaign for the Assembly elections. Also Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Election Commission assessing repoll plea in 77 booths in West Bengal
If required, repolling in the affected booths could be conducted as early as May 1, officials added
Opinion: Opinion | If Mamata Banerjee Wins Again, It Might Be Only Because Of One Particular Group
Anyone familiar with the recent political and electoral history of West Bengal knows that while the BJP has done extremely well in north Bengal, it has so far failed to breach the Mamata citadel of south Bengal.
'We are forming govt of Maa, Mati, Manush': Bengal CM Mamata rejects exit polls giving BJP edge
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed exit poll predictions, asserting the Trinamool Congress will secure a decisive victory. While most surveys indicated a close contest with a slight edge for the BJP, one poll projected a strong win for the TMC. Both parties expressed confidence in their respective wins.
No Signal? Axis My India skips Bengal exit poll as voters refuse to speak
Polling agency Axis My India will not release West Bengal exit poll data for the 2026 elections. The agency cited a lack of representative sample and widespread voter silence. This non-responsiveness impacts the reliability of projections. Other agencies have released exit polls indicating a close contest between principal rivals. Final results will be known on May 4.
In pictures: West Bengal elections conclude with high voter turnout
Inside the second phase of polling in West Bengal amid rain and violence.
Exit polls: BJP to win Assam, has edge in Bengal; DMK to return in Tamil Nadu
Exit polls on Wednesday predicted a thumping victory for the BJP in Assam and a clear edge for the party over the ruling TMC in West Bengal. The polls also project a return of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu and a likely comeback for the Congress-led UDF in Kerala after 10 years
Watch: WB exit polls split verdict, leaders react ahead of results
With polling concluded in West Bengal, attention has now shifted to exit polls and political reactions.
Exit Polls 2026: What the numbers mean for Indias biggest political players?
Exit polls are revealing potential political shifts across India. In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress faces its toughest challenge yet from the BJP. Assam shows continued BJP dominance. Tamil Nadu sees a complex scenario with the DMK alliance ahead but Vijay's new party disrupting the scene. Kerala anticipates a UDF comeback. Puducherry indicates an NDA advantage.
West Bengal polls see record turnout in first two phases
West Bengal has recorded a historic polling average of 92.85 per cent across the first two phases of Assembly elections, with the second phase reaching 92.47 per cent till midnight on April 29. While officials said the figures are not final, the turnout has already surpassed previous records and drawn praise from the Election Commission
Exit poll results 2026 for Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, Puducherry: Explained in 5 charts
Exit polls suggest a mixed verdict across states as West Bengal anticipates a hung assembly, potentially ending Mamata Banerjee's tenure. Tamil Nadu might see actor Vijay's TVK emerge as a significant force, challenging the established duopoly. Assam favors a BJP hat-trick, while Kerala's Left government faces a potential defeat. Puducherry's NDA is expected to retain power.
A SIR-marred turnout in West Bengal
In absolute terms, the increase in voter turnout in the eastern State was lowest among recent electoral cycles
The polls have predicted UDF ahead in Kerala, NDA victory in Assam and Puducherry
Trinamool rejects West Bengal exit polls, cites 2021 miss
Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday, April 29, dismissed exit poll predictions indicating an edge for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the West Bengal Assembly elections, citing past instances where such projections failed to reflect actual results. Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Derek OBrien questioned the credibility of exit polls, referring to similar projections Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
West Bengal Records Highest-Ever Assembly Poll Turnout Since Independence
SRINAGAR: West Bengal has registered a historic voter turnout of 92.47 per cent in the two-phase Assembly elections, marking the highest participation in the state since Independence. According to the Election Commission of India, polling in Phase II stood at 91.66 per cent as of 7:45 pm, while Phase I, conducted on April 23, recorded []
Exit polls differ on West Bengal, Tamil Nadu; give Assam to BJP, Kerala to Cong
Exit polls suggest a BJP-led alliance victory in Assam and a UDF win in Kerala, potentially leaving the Left out of power in any state. Puducherry is expected to see the AINRC-BJP combine retain power. Tamil Nadu and West Bengal present a mixed picture, with some polls indicating a tight race in Tamil Nadu and differing predictions for West Bengal.
NEW DELHI, Apr 29 : Exit polls for the high-stakes Assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry on Wednesday revealed a politically uneven landscape, with West Bengal emerging as the most fiercely contested and unpredictable battleground, even as clearer and more consistent mandates appeared to take shape in the other four states. In West Bengal (294 seats), the high-voltage contest between the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party has produced sharply divergent projections across agencies, [] The post Exit Polls Show Clear Wins in 4 States, Bengal Defies Consensus with Sharply Split Verdict Projections appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
KOLKATA, Apr 29 : West Bengals high-stakes assembly elections ended on Wednesday with a massive voter turnout of 91.66 per cent in the second and final phase, capping one of the most intense electoral contests in the recent years andsetting the stage for a far-reaching verdict on whetherchief minister Mamata Banerjee will continue her dominance or the BJP will break the TMCs hold in the state. With 91.66 per cent at the closing of the voting, and reportedly lakhs of [] The post 2026 WB poll battle: Highest-ever voter turnout of over 92% amidst SIR shadow caps fierce BJP-TMC faceoff appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
92.6% turnout in Phase 2 takes Bengal total to record 92.9%
West Bengal witnessed an unprecedented voter turnout of 92.9% across two phases, surpassing previous records and nearing India's highest. This surge, particularly in Kolkata, is attributed to voter roll corrections and enhanced security. Despite a reduced electorate, more votes were cast, with women outvoting men. Officials are investigating complaints of vote tampering.
Bengal Sees 92.47% Voter Turnout, Highest Since Independence
As of 7.45 pm, poll participation in West Bengal in Phase II of the Assembly elections stood at 91.66 per cent.
Exit polls predict BJP victory in Bengal, UDF comeback, NDA strong in Assam
Exit polls released on Wednesday suggest a significant shift in political landscapes. In West Bengal, the BJP is projected to win, while the Trinamool Congress may lose power. Kerala's Left front faces defeat, with the UDF expected to return. Assam's NDA appears set for a third term. Tamil Nadu's DMK alliance is predicted to retain power.
West Bengal sees record voter turnout, ECI flags irregularities, repoll likely in select booths
West Bengal witnessed its highest voter turnout since Independence. The second phase of polling was largely peaceful, with no reported deaths during the campaign or on voting day. This high participation sets a national precedent. While most areas saw smooth voting, isolated incidents of alleged irregularities and attacks were reported. A decision on re-polling in specific booths is pending review.
BJP chief claims big victory in West Bengal polls
In Puducherry, the NDA is projected to retain power. However, exit polls have historically been unreliable, especially in West Bengal
From record turnout to unprecedented security, this West Bengal election marked by many firsts
Curtains down on second and final phase of polling; this West Bengal Assembly election emerges as most-watched State polls in recent Indian history.
West Bengal Assembly polls 2026: States sees massive voter turnout of 92.47 pc
Addressing a press conference, the CEO said that polling was conducted across 142 Assembly seats in eight districts: Kolkata South, Kolkata North, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly, Nadia, and Purba Bardhaman
West Bengal logs record 91.66% turnout in phase 2, sporadic violence reported across districts
West Bengal witnessed a record voter turnout exceeding 91% in the second phase of assembly elections, contributing to an overall 92.47% across two phases, the highest since Independence. Despite high participation, sporadic incidents of violence and vandalism were reported from various locations, prompting the Election Commission to seek reports and ensure fair polling.
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West Bengal Assembly polls: 70,000 CAPF personnel to remain in State after polling
The deployment plan was finalised and issued on March 19, an official says
Exit Polls Give Edge to BJP in West Bengal, Mamatas Exit
UDF may return in Kerala, status quo in TN, Assam, Puducherry
West Bengal assembly elections: Over 90% voter turnout in final phase
The combined poll-percentage over the two-phases stood at 92.47 per cent as of 7:45 p.m., highest ever since Independence
In West Bengal, while most exit polls predicted a BJP win, two pollsters People's Pulse and Janmat polls predicted a big win for Mamata Banerjee-led TMC.

