Vijay's TVK will be single largest party in Tamil Nadu: Axis My India exit poll
The Axis My India exit poll projected a massive victory for Tamil superstar Vijay's newly formed political party TVK in the just concluded Tamil Nadu assembly elections.
Opposition parties, including the BJP, Congress, and Akali Dal, have united to protest against the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, accusing the state head of attending the legislative assembly in an intoxicated state. The Leader of the Opposition led the protests, demanding an immediate breathalyser and dope test for the Chief Minister, the cabinet, and all assembly members. The opposition claims this is an unprecedented incident in the history of the state assembly. In response, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party has dismissed the intoxication allegations, labelling them as baseless. The ruling party asserts that the opposition is attempting to divert attention from a recent report exposing land encroachment by an opposition legislator. The ruling party states that the opposition is reacting to the exposure of land mafia connections and is therefore making false accusations against the Chief Minister. The assembly witnessed significant uproar as both sides clashed over the allegations and counter-allegations regarding intoxication and land grabbing.
The Axis My India exit poll projected a massive victory for Tamil superstar Vijay's newly formed political party TVK in the just concluded Tamil Nadu assembly elections.
A political controversy has emerged in West Bengal as Trinamool Congress leaders staged protests outside a Kolkata strong room, alleging tampering with electronic voting machines and ballot boxes.
High political drama was witnessed in West Bengal as Trinamool Congress candidates protested outside strongrooms in Kolkata, alleging EVMs manipulation by the BJP and election officials.
Today’s Chanakya exit poll predicted a dramatic change in Bengal this time, projecting a clear lead for the BJP with 192+ seats and 100+ seats for the TMC.