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		<title>Exit Polls Show Close Contest in West Bengal Elections</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Exit polls suggest a tight race in West Bengal, with BJP and TMC neck and neck. Meanwhile, other states show differing trends.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the dust settles on the recent polling in West Bengal, exit polls reveal a fiercely competitive landscape. <strong>Most projections indicate a tight race between the BJP and TMC</strong>, with both parties vying for dominance.</p>
<p>Polls conducted after the second phase of voting show varied results across different states. In West Bengal, estimates suggest the TMC-led alliance could secure between 118 and 140 seats, while the BJP is projected to take between 150 and 175 seats. This close contest highlights Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s ongoing struggle to maintain her grip on power.</p>
<p><strong>Key projections from various exit polls:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>PMARQ estimates 118-138 seats for the TMC-led alliance and 150-175 for the BJP.</li>
<li>Matrize figures indicate a range of 125-140 seats for TMC+ and 146-161 for BJP.</li>
<li>JVC predicts 131-152 seats for TMC+ and 138-159 for BJP.</li>
<li>Congress appears to be trailing significantly, with just two projected seats.</li>
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<p>The situation in other regions presents a different picture. In Assam and Puducherry, the BJP-led NDA is anticipated to secure a clear majority. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu sees the DMK-led coalition leading significantly, reflecting regional dynamics that contrast sharply with West Bengal&#8217;s nail-biter.</p>
<p>As voters digest these results, analysts are keenly observing how these outcomes will shape political strategies moving forward. The stakes are high, not just for regional leaders but also for national parties looking to consolidate their influence across India.</p>
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		<title>Voting percentage in West Bengal 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the 2026 elections, voter turnout in West Bengal hit a remarkable 89.99%, breaking past records and showcasing electoral engagement.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On April 29, 2026, West Bengal witnessed a historic moment as the voter turnout soared to an impressive <strong>89.99%</strong>, surpassing the previous record of 80.4% set in 2021 for the same assembly seats.</p>
<p>Before this surge, analysts anticipated a competitive election, yet many speculated that voter apathy might linger—especially given the political tension between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Mamata Banerjee’s government had faced criticism over various issues, and some believed this would dampen enthusiasm.</p>
<p>But then came the decisive moment: the polls opened, and voters across districts began to flock to polling stations. By 5 PM, reports indicated that Purba Bardhaman recorded an astounding <strong>94.06%</strong> turnout in the second phase of voting, while Hooghly and Nadia also saw impressive numbers at <strong>90.34%</strong> and <strong>90.28%</strong>, respectively.</p>
<p>This overwhelming participation had immediate implications for both major parties involved. For the BJP, this was a test of their strategies against Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s TMC—who had campaigned vigorously to retain power amid allegations of election rigging. Banerjee herself voiced concerns about central forces allegedly favoring one party over another.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics from the election:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The overall voter turnout reached <strong>89.99%</strong> by 5 PM on April 29.</li>
<li>Phase 1 concluded with a record turnout of <strong>92.25%</strong>.</li>
<li>Purba Bardhaman topped with a turnout of <strong>94.06%</strong>.</li>
<li>District-wise, Purba Bardhaman also led with <strong>92.46%</strong>.</li>
<li>Bharatiya Janata Party faced accusations from Banerjee regarding electoral integrity.</li>
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<p>The electoral process was largely peaceful despite these tensions—1,448 candidates contested across 142 constituencies in seven districts. Yet, concerns lingered about whether this high turnout would translate into votes for either party.</p>
<p>Mamata Banerjee remarked, &#8220;The BJP wants to rig this election&#8230; Is there a goonda raj here?&#8221; Such statements reflect not just her concern but also the broader atmosphere of distrust permeating these elections.</p>
<p>The shift in voter engagement suggests a renewed interest in democracy among West Bengal&#8217;s citizens—a potential game changer in future electoral processes as they navigate their political landscape.</p>
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