BJP hat-trick in Assam with 88-100 seats, predicts Axis My India exit poll
The Axis My India exit poll for the 2026 Assam elections predicts a sweeping victory for the National Democratic Alliance, projecting a tally of 88 to 100 seats.
The Supreme Court came down heavily on the West Bengal government over the nine-hour gherao of judicial officers in Malda, calling it a pre-planned, calculated and motivated attempt to derail the electoral process and demoralise officials.
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna made sharp remarks on the political climate in West Bengal, stating that unfortunately in the state, everyone speaks politically and it is the most polarised state. Seven judicial officers, including three women officials, were engaged in the special intensive revision of electoral rolls and were held inside the Block Development Officers' Office as protesters objected to voter deletions. The CJI noted that he had to issue stern orders late at night for the administration to come into action, and questioned why officials failed to ensure safe evacuation despite being informed. The court ordered the deployment of Central Armed Forces to ensure the safety of judicial officers and their residences. A show cause notice was issued to the Chief Secretary, DGP, District Magistrate and SSP, directing them to appear before the court on 6 April.
The Axis My India exit poll for the 2026 Assam elections predicts a sweeping victory for the National Democratic Alliance, projecting a tally of 88 to 100 seats.
The second phase of elections in Bengal has recorded a massive voter turnout, reaching 89.99% by 5 PM.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee lashed out at CRPF, accusing them of acting on behalf of the opposition party instead of securing the borders.