UDF set for sweeping Kerala win, BJP wins 3 seats
The United Democratic Front is set to form the next government in Kerala, securing a massive victory by leading in over a hundred seats.
The latest election results indicate a massive victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal, with the party leading in two hundred out of two hundred and ninety-three seats. This marks a significant rise from zero seats in 2011 to a dominant position in 2026. The success is attributed to a strategic projection of strength, including the deployment of over two lakh thirty-five thousand Central Armed Police personnel to ensure intimidation-free voting. Furthermore, the campaign heavily relied on spiritual messaging, with the Prime Minister and the Home Minister seeking blessings at prominent regional shrines, including Mata Tripura Sundari, Maa Kamakhya, and Kalibadi. This spiritual approach previously yielded positive results in Tripura and Assam, where the opposition faced significant defeats. The victory in West Bengal aligns with the broader regional strategy targeting Bihar, Bengal, and Odisha, establishing a strong political foothold across eastern India. The combination of strategic deployment, spiritual outreach, and regional focus has fundamentally altered the political landscape in the state.
The United Democratic Front is set to form the next government in Kerala, securing a massive victory by leading in over a hundred seats.
This episode of So Sorry is a hilarious take on the BJP, who is headed for a historic win in Bengal in the just concluded assembly elections.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has lost his traditional Kolathur constituency to TVK candidate VS Babu, marking a setback for the DMK.
In a significant political development, the father of the TVK chief has extended an open invitation to the Congress party for an alliance. He stated that the TVK is willing to share power with the Congress.