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Polling officials at an election material distribution centre counter.
Counting of votes for assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry is all set to take place on May 2 (Sunday). Assembly elections in four states and one union territory were held from March 27 to April 29. Elections in West Bengal and Assam were conducted in eight and three phases respectively while polls in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry were held in one single phase on April 6. So, stay tuned with #PollResultsOnIndiaTV from 6 am onwards on May 2 (Sunday) to get the most accurate and fastest results
Beginning 8 am on Sunday, the counting of votes for the 822 Assembly seats spread across all four states and Puducherry will take place at 2,364 counting halls following the COVID-19 protocols, the Election Commission (EC) said on Saturday.
Exit Poll Results: Watch live streaming, full coverage on Aaj Tak and India Today, telecast channels
Exit Poll results live streaming, live telecast channels: Watch live West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Kerala Exit poll result on Aaj Tak and India Today
BusinessToday.In | April 29, 2021 | Updated 15:45 IST
Exit Poll Result Live streaming, Telecast, Full Coverage: West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Kerala Exit polls
Will West Bengal remain a bastion of Mamata Banerjee or will the BJP make it? Can Kamal Haasan create a third front in Tamil Nadu? Can BJP retain its stronghold in Assam?
Viewers and political news enthusiasts will get an inkling of the mood of the voters in these states before every vote is counted on May 2.
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Bengal Exit Poll LIVE Updates: The marathon eight-phase assembly elections in West Bengal is over and now all eyes are on May 2 when the votes will be counted. The over month-long elections in Bengal witnessed high-pitched and acerbic campaigning from both the ruling Trinamool Congress and the prime challenger Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). While top leaders of the BJP, including PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, have repeatedly express confidence of the saffron party winning more than 200 seats, CM Mamata Banerjee has also exuded confidence of retaining power in the state where her TMC had dethroned the Left in 2011 for the first time. The campaigning and polling for 294-seat Bengal assembly elections witnessed several violent incidents, including one in Sitalkuchi, Cooch Behar in which five people were killed after CISF personnel opened fire on a violent crowd. The central security force had said that it was forced to fire in self defence . Whi