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Exit Polls 2026: Mixed Predictions for Tamil Nadu and West Bengal; BJP Projected to Win Assam, UDF Expected to Unseat LDF in Kerala
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Times of India29.04.2026PolitikIndia

Exit Polls 2026: Mixed Predictions for Tamil Nadu and West Bengal; BJP Projected to Win Assam, UDF Expected to Unseat LDF in Kerala

Axis My India predicts tight Tamil Nadu race with Vijay's TVK leading DMK alliance; West Bengal forecasts divided among three pollsters

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  • Exit polls for 2026 assembly elections in five Indian states show divergent predictions.
  • BJP-led alliance projected to win comfortable majority in Assam, with NDA likely to win two-thirds seats.
  • In Kerala, UDF expected to unseat LDF, potentially marking first time since 1977 that Left is not in office anywhere.

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Exit polls for 2026 assembly elections in five Indian states show divergent predictions. BJP-led alliance projected to win comfortable majority in Assam, with NDA likely to win two-thirds seats. In Kerala, UDF expected to unseat LDF, potentially marking first time since 1977 that Left is not in office anywhere. Tamil Nadu shows tight race with Axis My India giving Vijay's TVK edge over DMK alliance. West Bengal predictions vary: P Marq projects BJP majority, Matrize gives BJP edge without majority, while People's Pulse predicts TMC victory for Mamata Banerjee's fourth term. Results expected May 4.

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