Bumper voter turnout in Bengal: Could this be good or bad news for Mamata?
Watch as political analysts decode the implications of the high voter turnout in the West Bengal assembly elections.
In West Bengal, Phase 2 of the assembly elections recorded a 92.10 percent voter turnout, driven by intense political mobilisation and high participation among women voters. Early projections suggest a significant edge for the BJP in the state. In Tamil Nadu, Axis My India predicts a major debut for actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), estimating a 35 percent vote share and 98 to 120 seats, potentially challenging the ruling DMK. Meanwhile, pollsters project the Congress-led UDF returning to power in Kerala, ending the incumbent government's decade-long rule. In Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma is expected to secure a dominant three-fourths majority for the NDA, marking a historic third consecutive term. The NDA is also projected to retain power in Puducherry.
Watch as political analysts decode the implications of the high voter turnout in the West Bengal assembly elections.
Axis My India exit poll numbers for Assam, Puducherry, Kerala and Tamil Nadu assembly elections are out. According to the Axis My India exit poll, the BJP alliance is set for a hat-trick in Assam.
In a big surprise, Axis My India's Pradeep Gupta predicted that Vijay's TVK party is projected to win between 98-120 seats in Tamil Nadu, DMK alliance 92-110 seats and AIADMK is projected to win only 22 to 32 seats.
The Axis My India exit poll predicts a clear victory for the National Democratic Alliance in the Puducherry assembly elections, projecting 16 to 20 seats out of 30 following a 90 percent voter turnout.