Exit Poll: BJP heavy on Mamata’s magic in West Bengal, signs of ‘lotus’ blooming!
In today’s Chanakya exit poll, BJP is expected to get 192 to 203 seats out of 294 assembly seats. With this, TMC is expected to get 100 to 111 seats, while others are expected to get two to four seats.
Talking about vote percentage, BJP can get 48 to 51 percent votes. At the same time, TMC is expected to get 38 to 41 percent votes, while others may get 14 to 17 percent votes.
At the same time, in Shining India Survey, TMC is getting 159 seats out of 294. At the same time, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to get 128 seats. With this, Congress may have to be satisfied with only three seats, while the Left is expected to get two seats. Whereas others can get 2 seats. Along with this, there are 37 seats on which there can be a close contest.
In Shining India’s survey, TMC is expected to get 43.5 percent votes, while BJP may be successful in getting 40.8 percent votes. Congress is expected to get 3.7 percent votes and the Left can get 4.9 percent votes. Here 2.2 percent votes are shown going to others’ account and 5.2 percent is believed to be silent voting.
Talking about the results of the last assembly elections, Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress got a huge majority by winning 215 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) could touch only 77 seats.
Please note that this is only an exit poll and not the official election result. Therefore, these figures may change on the day of counting. The results of West Bengal elections will be declared on May 4. Here elections were held in two phases, the first phase on 23 April and the second phase on 29 April. Here, 93.19 percent voting took place in the first phase, while 89.99 percent voting took place in the second phase.
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