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KOLKATA: Kolkata, which traditionally registers a low turnout, voted almost on a par with the rest of Bengal on Wednesday. The EC data shows that till. |
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KOLKATA: Kolkata, which traditionally registers a low turnout, voted almost on a par with the rest of Bengal on Wednesday. The EC data shows that till. |
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Srinagar/Kolkata: Lending support to Trinamool national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee's charge that the only thing left to be deployed in Bengal. |
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West Bengal has recorded a historic voter turnout in the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, with overall polling crossing 92 per cent across the two phases, the highest since Independence, according to the Election Commission. |
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Exit polls have in the past gone wrong with their predictions. Counting of votes for West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry is scheduled for 4 May. |
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West Bengal Exit Poll Results LIVE: A voter turnout of 91.47% was recorded in Bengal on Wednesday, as per ECI data. Meanwhile, three exit poll projections predicted a victory for the BJP in West Bengal, while People's Pulse projected a clear TMC sweep.| India News |
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Exit polls for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections indicate a potential BJP victory. Polling has concluded across several states, with Assam recording a record turnout. The election is a key contest between the BJP and the Congress. Counting for all votes is scheduled for May 4, which will reveal the final outcome. |
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West Bengal Election 2026 Phase 2 Voting Percentage Live Updates: According to the ECI 91.41% voters cast their votes in the second phase of elections. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said CRPF personnel have assaulted voters in her constituency. |
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Exit polls project the United Democratic Front (UDF) will unseat the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala after a decade. Despite a strong women's turnout and women-centric campaign promises, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA is not expected to make a significant impact. Vote counting is scheduled for May 4. |
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This comes as the second phase of polling in West Bengal assembly elections concluded at 6 pm on Wednesday, with voter turnout hitting remarkable mark at 90%| India News |
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BJP candidate from the Noapara constituency Arjun Singh was also present during the ordeal and levelled serious allegations of electoral malpractice. Singh accused a local councillor's husband of orchestrating "forceful" voting across multiple booths, stating that a complaint would be filed with the Election Commission. |