TVK tipped to be No.1 party in Tamil Nadu by Axis My India; Mamata says TMC will win 226 seats
Political developments intensify ahead of election counting day as parties respond to exit poll projections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
A massive tragedy has struck Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh following a severe boat capsize incident. A boat carrying thirty people capsized, leading to an immediate and major rescue operation. Authorities and rescue teams have successfully managed to pull fifteen individuals to safety from the water. However, the incident has already claimed lives, with reports confirming that four people have drowned in the mishap. With nineteen people accounted for, search and rescue operations are currently underway to locate and save the remaining individuals who were on board the capsized vessel. The ongoing efforts highlight the critical nature of the situation as emergency responders work continuously to find the others. The exact cause of the boat capsizing in Jabalpur remains unspecified in the initial reports, but the primary focus remains entirely on the active rescue missions to prevent further loss of life in this Madhya Pradesh tragedy.
Political developments intensify ahead of election counting day as parties respond to exit poll projections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
Exit polls for the Tamil Nadu elections predict a significant shift in the state's political landscape. According to Today's Chanakya, the DMK alliance is projected to remain the single largest party, securing around 125 seats with a 39 percent vote share.
A recent projection by Today's Chanakya for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections predicts a massive sweep for the Bharatiya Janata Party. The data forecasts the BJP winning 192 plus seats with a 48 percent vote share, while the Trinamool Congress is projected to secure around 100 seats with a 38 percent vote share.
Day after predicting a massive victory for actor-turned-politician Vijay's party, TVK, in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, Axis My India's Pradeep Gupta said they would not be doing the Bengal exit poll and explained the reason behind the decision.