After the end of voting in West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the results of exit polls have also come. Now everyone should know about the final election results on 4th May (Election Results 2026) is awaited which will clear the picture of these states. Whether the results of the exit poll will prove to be right or wrong will be known only on May 4.
West Bengal Exit Poll Result
There is maximum discussion about West Bengal exit poll. There was heavy voting in the last phase. Issues like amendment in voter list, identity politics and strong grassroots mobilization influenced the election. Exit polls are indicating a close contest between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP, and many surveys are indicating the possibility of a hung assembly. If estimates are to be believed, BJP seems to be expanding in the state.
Tamil Nadu Exit Poll (Tamil Nadi Exit Poll Result)
In Tamil Nadu, the contest appeared to be less straightforward than in previous elections. Although many exit polls are indicating the DMK-led alliance returning to power, the entry of actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam has changed the established political equations. Some estimates indicate that Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam may also form the government this time. If this happens then the politics of the state will completely change.
Assam, Kerala and Puducherry exit polls
Assam exit polls are predicting a comfortable majority for BJP. There is a close contest in Kerala, where exit polls indicate a slight lead for the Congress-led UDF. The situation looks relatively clear in Puducherry, where the NDA is expected to remain in power comfortably due to fragmented opposition votes and stable support for the current leadership.
EC will monitor the situation in Bengal to prevent post-poll violence
The Election Commission has directed the office of the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to monitor the situation in West Bengal to prevent post-poll violence. In this regard, the CEO’s office held a virtual meeting with district magistrates and superintendents of police on Thursday. Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Aggarwal gave this message to the officials. After the end of the second and final phase of assembly elections on Wednesday, sporadic political clashes have been reported from different districts of the state. In view of this, a source in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer said that the Commission has already

