Bengal elections: Didi trailing Suvendu by 5000 votes in Nandigram
Bengal elections: Didi trailing Suvendu by 5000 votes in Nandigram
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Kolkata: Election results are being declared in West Bengal today. The battle for assembly elections in the crisis of the Corona epidemic is a clash between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Mamata Banerjee has been in power for 10 years and the BJP is challenging her this time. Bengal is currently facing a close contest. Even after the second round from the Nandigram assembly seat, Suvendu Adhikari is leading, Shubhendu is leading by 5000 votes. Singur in Bengal is leading TMC.

In the trends so far, the TMC is leading in 125 seats and the BJP is leading in 117 seats. Trends are constantly bumping. Tell us that a magical figure of 147 is needed to win in Bengal. BJP's Locket Chatterjee is currently trailing from Hooghly's seat. Mamata Banerjee has also lagged behind in Nandigram. In West Bengal, an election worker's health has deteriorated during the counting of votes in 24 Parganas. The employee is being removed from the counting site and given first aid.

State that a total of 81.87% polling was recorded in the 8-phase Assembly elections in West Bengal. A total of 108 counting centers have been set up in the state, which provides for three-tier security. About 256 central force companies have also been deployed in security.

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