BJP Set to Sweep West Bengal with Two-Thirds Majority: Exit Polls

According to projections, the BJP is expected to win around 192 of the 294 seats in the West Bengal assembly, with incumbent TMC barely getting three figures.| India News

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Pollster Today's Chanakya has released the West Bengal Exit Poll results, indicating a saffron breach of Mamata Banerjee's bastion, and that too with a two-thirds majority.

According to projections, the BJP is expected to win around 192 of the 294 seats in the West Bengal assembly, with the incumbent TMC barely getting three figures at 100.

The Today's Chanakya exit poll gives others, which is Congress and the Left Front combined (although they aren't in any alliance), just two seats.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has already rejected all the Exit Poll projections for the state assembly elections, accusing the opposition BJP of 'fixing' them.

The Election Commission of India held the voting for West Bengal in two phases, the first one on April 23, with a second phase on April 29.

The results for the polls will be declared by the polling body on May 4.