New Delhi: Counting of votes for assembly elections in five states has begun. In that case, if we talk about the early trends, Congress is getting a big blow in all the four states except Tamil Nadu. Talking about West Bengal, the Left, and the Congress alliance seems to be leading in just three seats so far. In fact, out of a total of 292 seats, the BJP is leading in 120 seats in 138 seats. Talking about Assam, the Congress seems to be failing once again.
Out of a total of 126 seats, a majority requires 64 seats, but Congress is leading in only 22 seats in the trends. BJP is leading in 46 seats. At the same time, talking about Kerala, Congress may get good news from here. In fact, this is because Kerala has had a change of power every five years. But this does not seem to be happening in this election.
Now, talking about Puducherry, the Congress has suffered a major setback here. In fact, in the initial trends out of 30, the BJP is leading in 16 seats. While the Congress seems to be confined to only three seats. That is why, when it comes to Tamil Nadu, there has been a change of power every time. But for the last ten years, the AIADMK (BJP alliance) had been in power here. It was almost certain that the DMK (Congress alliance) would take away the key to power from the AIADMK.
Federal Bank donates 100 refrigerators for Covid-19 vaccine storage to Maharashtra
6 PLFI militants arrested, carbine and bullets recovered from West Singhbhum
Bengal elections: TMC clear majority in trends, lead in 153 seats