Assembly Election Result: Who is the king of politics? Today will be decided by the results of 5 states, attention will be on from Bengal-Assam to Tamil Nadu-Kerala

Assembly Elections Result 2026: Wait watches of It’s over… finally the moment has arrived for which the people of the country were eagerly waiting. took place in five states Assembly election vote counting It is going to start in a few hours. These states include Kerala, Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Union Territory Puducherry.

Counting of votes will start at 8 am. First trends will come, which will reveal which party is leading. To a large extent, trends tell us which party is winning and which is losing. came before the result exit polls In Assam, Puducherry and Bengal, BJP government is seen to be formed, while in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the opposition party has claimed to form the government.

There is competition between whom in which state?

  • West Bengal (294 seats): This time in Bengal there is a close contest between BJP and TMC. 148 seats are needed for majority. According to Today’s Chanakya, BJP may get 48% votes and 181-203 seats. Other polls like ‘Matris’ are giving 146-161 seats. At the same time, TMC is expected to get around 38% to 43% votes. According to ‘Poll of Polls’, Mamata Banerjee’s party can remain close to majority with 147 seats. The performance of the Left-Congress alliance is expected to be very weak, which may get only 2-5 seats.
  • Tamil Nadu (234 seats): DMK alliance is ahead in Tamil Nadu, but actor Vijay’s new party ‘TVK’ has changed the equations. DMK+ is estimated to get 112-130 seats in the poll of polls. At the same time, BJP and AIADMK alliance has been claimed to win 65 to 103 seats. Vijay’s party may get about 15% vote share and according to some polls, 98 to 120 seats, which will be a big upset.
  • Kerala (140 seats): There are possibilities of change of power in Kerala after 10 years. According to Axis My India, UDF (UDF-Congress alliance) may get 78-90 seats, which is more than the majority figure (71). At the same time, LDF (Left Alliance) i.e. the ruling alliance may face a setback. They can occupy around 49-65 seats. BJP’s vote share is estimated to be around 16 percent, but seats may be limited to 0-3.
  • Assam (126 seats): In Assam, the BJP-led NDA seems to be forming the government for the third consecutive time. NDA is expected to get about 48 percent vote share and 88-100 seats, while the main opposition party Congress is estimated to get between 25-35 seats.
  • Puducherry (30 seats): There is a strong possibility of NDA returning to power in Puducherry. NDA is expected to get 16-20 seats, while Congress is expected to get between 6-12 seats.

When were the elections held in which state?

Voting took place in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry on 9 April, while in Tamil Nadu on 23 April. At the same time, voting was held in Bengal in two phases, on 23 and 29 April.

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