TV channels are booming with vertical bars of the polls as the polling of the final phase of elections ended in West Bengal. The completion of the last phase of the election marks the appearance of exit polls on different platforms. The exit poll is the perception of various organizations or news agencies to predict the results based on their survey.
In most of the polls, it is presumed that the BJP shall witness the victory over 2 prominent states and 1 UT. The presumptions say that BJP found performing well in West Bengal by giving neck-to-neck competition to the TMC whereas polls assumes to retain the power in the Assam despite the CAA issue. BJP emerged as the single largest party in the Puducherry by defeating the congress government with a big margin whereas in the south NDA seems to lose the confidence of the public.
Meanwhile, DMK likely to retains its power in Tamil Nadu after 15 years. Tamil Nadu after a long period of the time fought this election without 2 biggies of state politics (J.Jayalalithaa and M. Karunanidhi). On the other hand, their neighbors Kerela again had given chance to the LDF alliance and Vijayan government to form a government.
The battle of “Jai Shree Ram” and “Khela Hobe” is still very interested as the neck-to-neck fight between both the parties is waiting for the result day for further clarification as both the parties having a perfect chance to win. According to the sources, TMC going to join the left front if it’s needed enough to eliminate BJP. The talks between both the fronts (TMC and Left Front) are on, sources said.
Thus, the state’s vigorous politics will be going to mark
the end on coming 2nd May. The kind of political bloodshed witnessed
in West Bengal in the past few decades is hopefully going to end by
establishing the rule of justice and the law.