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Dig at Cong? Akhilesh shares Mamata, Stalin photos with 'not ones who abandon' post
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5/8/2026

Dig at Cong? Akhilesh shares Mamata, Stalin photos with 'not ones who abandon' post

Akhilesh's remark was in the backdrop of the Congress snapping ties with ally DMK in Tamil Nadu and extending support to actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), which has added to rancour in the INDIA bloc. The 2026 assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have cast a foreboding shadow on the NDA's rival bloc as Mamata and Stalin were two powerful regional leaders in the anti-BJP camp.

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Times of India
Tamil Nadu Records 85.10% Voter Turnout in 2026 Assembly Elections; Counting Tomorrow
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Politics·5/4/2026AI summary

Tamil Nadu Records 85.10% Voter Turnout in 2026 Assembly Elections; Counting Tomorrow

The Election Commission of India reported an 85.10% voter turnout in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections with 4.88 crore votes cast. Women outnumbered men in voting. Counting begins tomorrow with close attention on 10 key constituencies featuring leaders including MK Stalin, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, actor Vijay of TVK, Udhayanidhi Stalin, and others.

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Economic Times
Key Constituencies to Watch in 2026 Assembly Elections Across Five Indian States
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Politics·5/3/2026AI summary

Key Constituencies to Watch in 2026 Assembly Elections Across Five Indian States

Multi-state assembly elections on May 4 will be determined by key constituencies where margins are tight and local dynamics intense. In West Bengal, Bhowanipore and Nandigram are prestige battles for CM Mamata Banerjee against BJP's Suvendu Adhikari. Assam's Jalukbari tests CM Himanta Sarma's urban strength, while Nazira has a razor-thin 683-vote margin. Tamil Nadu's Kolathur tests CM MK Stalin's DMK base, with new entrant Vijay's party challenging in Tiruchirappalli East and Perambur. Kerala's Nemom is a three-way competitive seat, and Puducherry's Thattanchavady sees CM N. Rangasamy defending against a former CM. Turnout has been exceptional, with West Bengal over 92% and Tamil Nadu in mid-80s.

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Times of India
2026 Indian Assembly Elections: BJP Tests South, East Expansion as Voting Ends
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Politics·5/3/2026AI summary

2026 Indian Assembly Elections: BJP Tests South, East Expansion as Voting Ends

India's 2026 assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry (824 seats) represent a pivotal test for BJP's expansion into South and East regions where it has not fully consolidated power. Turnout has been exceptionally high: West Bengal ~91%, Tamil Nadu 85.1%, Assam ~86%, Kerala ~80%, Puducherry ~90%. The BJP-led NDA currently governs 21 of 31 states, and these elections will determine whether regional resistance is softening or holding firm. Counting begins May 4, 2026.

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Times of India
Puducherry 2026 Assembly Elections: NDA Projected to Win Amid Record 89.83% Voter Turnout
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Politics·5/3/2026AI summary

Puducherry 2026 Assembly Elections: NDA Projected to Win Amid Record 89.83% Voter Turnout

Puducherry's 2026 Assembly elections recorded a historic 89.83% voter turnout with exit polls projecting an NDA victory. The All India NR Congress-led alliance is projected to win 16-20 seats, while Congress-DMK may get 6-12 seats. Actor Vijay's TVK is projected to win 0-4 seats. Key contests include Thattanchavady where incumbent CM N. Rangasamy faces former CM V. Vaithilingam. Vote counting for all 30 seats is on May 4.

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Economic Times
Puducherry 2026 Assembly Elections: High Voter Turnout Marks Tight Three-Way Contest
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Puducherry 2026 Assembly Elections: High Voter Turnout Marks Tight Three-Way Contest

Puducherry's 2026 Assembly elections recorded an 89.83% voter turnout with polling on April 29 and counting scheduled for May 4. Multiple exit polls project a narrow NDA lead (15-25 seats) over the Congress-DMK alliance (4-13 seats), while Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam emerges as a third force in several constituencies. Key seats including Mangalam, Thattanchavady and Ozhukarai witnessed high-profile contests.

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Times of India