Exit poll: Mamata will make a hat-trick of victory in the state

Assembly ElectionsExit poll: Mamata will make a hat-trick of victory in the state

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Exit poll: Mamata will make a hat-trick of victory in the state

DMK in Tamil Nadu, BJP in Assam and LDF in Kerala may win

New Delhi: Voting has been completed for Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal assembly elections. While elections were held in Kerala, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu in one phase, elections were held in three phases in Assam and 8 in West Bengal. In West Bengal, the voting process for the assembly elections was over as soon as the last round of voting was over. With this, a glimpse of the results was seen in the exit poll. Different exit polls were issued by different media houses. News channesl released a ‘exit poll’ on this occasion.

If we talk about West Bengal, here Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress can win in 149 of the 294 seats in the state. While its nearest rival Bharatiya Janata Party will finish second with 116 seats. The leftists have been given 16 seats. If this estimate of exit polls results, Mamata will make a hat-trick of victory in the state. However, it cannot be denied that the BJP has given a tough fight to the TMC this time.

According to exit polls, the DMK is expected to come to power in Tamil Nadu with pride. According to Exit polls, MK Stalin’s DMK and its allies can get at least 171 seats out of 234 while the current AIADMK and its allies in the state can be reduced to 59 seats. TTV Dinakaran’s AMMK can get two seats. Polling has been held for 234 seats in the state assembly.

There is a tussle between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the assembly elections in the southern state of Kerala in Kerala, although the LDF has some edge while the UDF is in second place. BJP may also get some seats in the state. According to the Exit Polls, in the 140 assembly seats of the state, the LDF account can go to 76 seats, which is more than the majority figure of 71 seats.

If we talk about Puducherry, the NRC and its allies can get 18 seats in the 30 seats here, while the majority figure is 16.

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