2026 Exit Polls: BJP Sweeps Assam, Bengal; UDF, DMK Win Kerala, Tamil Nadu
2026 Exit Polls: BJP Wins Bengal, Assam; UDF, DMK Lead

Assembly Elections 2026 Exit Polls Predictions

Exit polls for the 2026 assembly elections in five states have projected a clean sweep for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam and a victory over the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal. The United Democratic Front (UDF) is predicted to make a comeback in Kerala after a decade, while the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is expected to retain power in Tamil Nadu.

West Bengal: BJP to Defeat TMC

According to exit poll predictions, the BJP-led alliance is set to defeat the TMC in West Bengal, ending Mamata Banerjee's rule. The polls indicate a significant shift in voter preference, with the BJP gaining ground in both rural and urban areas.

Assam: Clean Sweep for BJP

In Assam, the BJP is projected to achieve a clean sweep, winning a majority of seats. The party's performance is attributed to its governance and development initiatives over the past term.

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Kerala: UDF's Comeback

The exit polls have brought cheers to the Congress-led UDF alliance, which is predicted to return to power in Kerala after 10 years. The UDF is expected to unseat the incumbent Left Democratic Front (LDF) government, with voters favoring the alliance's promises of change.

Tamil Nadu: DMK to Retain Power

In Tamil Nadu, the DMK-led alliance is forecast to retain power, continuing its hold on the state. The polls suggest that the DMK's welfare schemes and regional appeal have resonated with voters.

The exit polls also cover the union territory of Puducherry, where similar trends are expected. However, these predictions are based on surveys and may not reflect the final results, which will be announced after the official counting of votes.

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