Exit polls Exuberance And The Political Portends Published by GulteDesk April 30, 2021
The pugnacious party spoke persons in an ossified political system may not accept the exit polls, especially when they are unpalatable. But sooner or later, the political reality, pleasant or unpleasant has to descend on the horizons of India’s political landscape. But the political portends emerging from the exit poll exuberance deserve incisive analysis.
The belligerent West Bengal remains an enigma as pollsters are divided in their forecast. The polls summarize that Bengal can go anyway. Thus, the electoral outcome in the polarised Bengal battle field is pregnant with possibilities. But one thing is sure. Whether or not the saffron strikes in once a red delta, the BJP is still a winner. Every exit poll suggests that BJP’s tally will shot up astronomically from a mere three in 2016 to nothing less than 115 in 2021. This is certainly a scintillating performance by any standards, perha
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At 86, Ashok Kumar Mullick, popularly known as “Mastermoshai”, still treads the political lane that he began walking over six decades ago with a rally at Subodh Mullick Square in central Calcutta.
The south Calcutta resident has participated in countless Left movements, including the food movement of 1959.
It that seems the BJP, despite putting all its resources in the high stake West Bengal Assembly polls, will fail to cross the halfway mark to dislodge the Mamata Banerjee-led government in the state.As per the CVoter Exit Poll for Times Now/ABP .
Analysis: How Muslims voted for Trinamool in Bengal; backed Cong, AIUDF in Assam
The survey also stated that in West Bengal, the AIMIM and Indian Secular Front failed to spell trouble for the Trinamool Congress
Thursday April 29, 2021 11:20 PM, IANS
New Delhi: The Muslim population in West Bengal dumped the Left-Congress combine and voted for the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in the just-concluded Assembly elections in the state, while the community backed the Congress and the AIUDF in Assam, according to the CVoter Exit Poll for Times Now/ABP News released on Thursday.
The two districts of West Bengal where the Muslim population voted for the Left-Congress combine are Murshidabad and Malda, but everywhere else they voted for Mamata Banerjee, as per the exit poll survey.
The Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress looks poised to retain power in West Bengal, while the DMK led by M.K. Stalin will come to power in Tamil Nadu with a big majority.As per the CVoter Exit Poll for Times Now/ABP News, the NDA is winning .