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Tamil Nadu exit polls result: India Today-Axis My India predicts victory for MK Stalin s DMK

Tamil Nadu exit poll result: India Today-Axis My India predicts victory for MK Stalin s DMK Tamil Nadu exit poll result: India Today-Axis My India predicts victory for MK Stalin s DMK Exit polls for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election are in. India Today-Axis My India gives the ruling AIADMK 38-54 seats and the DMK 175-195 seats in Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly. advertisement UPDATED: April 30, 2021 01:21 IST Polling for Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 6 (Photo: India Today/Rahul Gupta) India Today-Axis My India exit poll predicts assembly 38-54 seats for the ruling AIADMK and 175-195 seats for MK Stalin s DMK. Polling for Tamil Nadu s 234-member Legislative Assembly was held in a single phase on April 6.

Poll of polls: Tight fight in Bengal, DMK sweeps Tamil Nadu, Left in Kerala, BJP wins Assam

Poll of polls: Tight fight in Bengal, DMK sweeps Tamil Nadu, Left in Kerala, BJP wins Assam Poll of polls: Tight fight in Bengal, DMK sweeps Tamil Nadu, Left in Kerala, BJP wins Assam The poll of five exit polls predicts a tight fight between the TMC and the BJP in the battle for Bengal. The poll predicts the BJP to win Assam; the Left Front to retain power in Kerala; the DMK-Congress alliance to win in Tamil Nadu; and the BJP likely to share power in Puducherry with help of its allies. advertisement UPDATED: April 30, 2021 00:23 IST The poll of polls for the five assembly elections was done based on predictions of five exits polls. (Photo: Rahul Gupta/IndiaToday.in)

Mamata set to retain Bengal, DMK clear winner in Tamil Nadu

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 .

Is the Election Commission responsible for the second wave of Covid cases?

UPDATED: April 29, 2021 23:05 IST Large number of polling officials, not adhering to social distancing norms, at an election material distribution centre counter, amid countrywide spike in Covid-19 cases on the eve of 8th phase of West Bengal Assembly Elections in Kolkata on Wednesday. PTI photo/Swapan Mahapatra On April 26, coming down heavily on the Election Commission (EC) for “not stopping political parties” from violating Covid protocols during their campaign rallies for Assembly polls in four states Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry over the last one month, the Madras High Court said that murder charges should probably be imposed on the constitutional body for being “the only institution responsible for the situation that we are in today”. The scathing observations came four days after the Calcutta High Court had censured the EC for not doing enough to ensure that political parties were following appropriate Covid protocol

As West Bengal Vote Nears End, BJP Fights Criticism Over Mismanaged Pandemic

[BenarNews] West Bengal is set to vote Thursday in the last phase of state elections, amid skyrocketing coronavirus infections across India that many have blamed on mismanagement by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government. West Bengal is one of two states where the BJP has been shut out for decades, but which the Hindu nationalist party hopes to control after a hard-fought campaign. If the state legislature election here was crucial for the BJP before, it’s more so now because the party needs a win to affirm that the Indian public is still on its side, political analyst Subhamoy Maitra said.

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