West Bengal 2026 Exit Polls Indicate BJP Victory with 192 Seats, TMC at 100
West Bengal Exit Poll 2026 By Today’s Chanakya: BJP Eyes Big Win With 192 Seats, TMC Reduced To 100
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The exit poll results for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, conducted by Today’s Chanakya, suggest that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is projected to win 192 seats, surpassing the majority mark, while the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) is expected to secure 100 seats. The BJP is also forecasted to lead with a 48% vote share.
- 01BJP projected to win 192 ± 11 seats in West Bengal Assembly.
- 02TMC expected to secure 100 ± 11 seats.
- 03BJP leads with a forecasted vote share of 48% ± 3%.
- 04TMC follows with an estimated vote share of 38% ± 3%.
- 05Other parties projected to receive 14% ± 3% of the vote.
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According to the exit poll results released by Today’s Chanakya, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is anticipated to achieve a significant victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections, projected to win 192 ± 11 seats out of 294. This would allow them to comfortably surpass the majority threshold. The All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) is expected to follow with 100 ± 11 seats, indicating a notable shift in the political landscape of the state. The BJP is forecasted to lead in vote share with 48% ± 3%, while the TMC is projected to garner 38% ± 3%. Other parties are estimated to receive around 14% ± 3% of the total votes. While various exit polls suggest a competitive race, the projections indicate a clear lead for the BJP in West Bengal, reflecting changing voter sentiments ahead of the official results.
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The projected victory of the BJP could lead to significant policy changes in West Bengal, affecting governance and development initiatives.
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