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Election Results 2021 LIVE News Updates: Election results 2021 for West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry assemblies will be declared on Sunday (May 2). The counting of votes to declare West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry election results 2021 started at 8 am. The early trends and names of the winning candidates in election results 2021 will start pouring in shortly after the counting begins. Stay tuned to catch West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry election results 2021 LIVE news updates.
West Bengal Election 2021 Result Live Updates: Counting of votes begins; TMC leads in early trends
08:19 AM IST: West Bengal Assembly poll elections: Initial trends show TMC leading on 14 seats, while the BJP is close behind on 11 seats. It s a tough fight between the two parties in the state.
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08:18 AM IST: This time, the most coveted of the electoral battles in Bengal would be contested at Nandigram seat. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has moved from her traditional Bhabanipur seat to Nandigram, where she is being challenged by her former close aide Suvendu Adhikari, who is a local and BJP candidate from the seat.
After a few rounds of counting Trinamool Congress is leading in 158 seats
The high-octane Bengal poll has kept residents of Bengal hooked to the new channels and websites.
Although it s too early to decide, after a few rounds of count, TMC seems to have a significant lead in about 202 (changing every minute) seats while the BJP is leading in 77 seats.
The figures as on 12.48pm
Even though TMC is leading, the party chairman and Trinamol-supremo is trailing in the most-watched Nandigram seat.
At present, out of the total votes counted, TMC is leading with 48.5% votes while BJP is second with 37.5% votes.