BJP stuck in 88 seats, TMC's double century in Bengal polls

Kolkata: The results of assembly elections in five states are coming out today, with West Bengal being considered as the most important state. In the trends so far, Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress has scored a double century, which seems to be crossing the magic figure of the TMC majority. The BJP is seen as the opposition with a lead of about 87 seats.

Meanwhile, a piece of big news is emerging that Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee has lagged behind from Nandigram assembly seat from where BJP's Suvendu Adhikari is leading. Many are knowing that these trends are considered as the result of the polarization of votes. The counting of votes for postal ballots has been done and counting of votes for the EVM is still underway. According to which Shubhendu is leading from Mamata by 9000 votes.

State that the term of the West Bengal Assembly ends on May 30, 2021. In such a situation, the process of forming the Assembly and the new government is to be completed before 30th May. West Bengal has a total of 294 assembly seats. Mamata Banerjee has been the CM here for the last 10 years.  It is.  It will now be interesting to see if the BJP can hoist the Victory Paracham in Bengal as senior party leaders and PM Modi himself have campaigned here.

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