The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has crossed the majority mark in Assam, according to the latest Election Commission trends. As of 10.05 am alliance is leading in more than 90 seats in the 126-member Assembly, putting it on course to form the government as counting continues.
In West Bengal, the BJP leading in 172.... far ahead of 148 mark and not far away from 200 mark in 294-member assembly.
No victory rallies will be allowed after announcement of results in Bengal: EC official
Vijay is Tamil Nadu's 'Jana Nayagan',
BJP flips Bengal's 'khela'
TVK pushes DMK behind with leads in 83 seats, AIADMK ahead in 54
New entrant TVK, led by actor-politician Vijay, was leading in as many as 83 constituencies on Monday when counting of votes polled in the April 23 Assembly polls was on across Tamil Nadu. The AIADMK was leading in 58 seats while the ruling DMK was ahead in 34,
The Vijay-led Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam has emerged as a major disruptor as counting of votes is underway in Tamil Nadu. As per very early trends, the TVK is leading in 101 seats while the incumbent DMK-led alliance is ahead in 50. The AIADMK-led alliance, meanwhile, is ahead in just 73 seats.
For over 15 years, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's pitch and emotional appeal were built around the formula of three
Ms - maa, maati, and manush.
However, the 2026 high-stakes poll battle is seeing five Ms shaping the contest - Muslim, mahila (women), migrants, Matua community, and the machinery deployed by the BJP. The appeal of two more Ms - Modi and Mamata - will also be crucial in determining the Bengal elections.
Moreover, during campaign PM Narendra Modi said - TMC made lives of Ma - unsafe, Maati was made available for Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators and Manush - local West Bengal citizens had to flee or move out of the state for job.

Rajiv Gandhi and Mamata
BJP spokesperson
Syed Zafar Islam says, “It will be a historic performance, whether in West Bengal, Kerala, or Puducherry. We are expecting a clean sweep in Bengal. You will see that there will be surprising results in favour of the NDA even in Tamil Nadu.
This will be a historic performance because people want a government that works in the interest of the public and the state."
Grim mood at DMK HQ -- Stalin's party 'at No. 3' as per trends
Amid early trends, a subdued atmosphere has set in at the DMK headquarters, with party cadres seen packing up and arrangements being dismantled. The shamiyana put up in the office is being taken down and chairs are being removed, signalling possible concern within the camp as counting progresses.
In a stunning show, the BJP has crossed the 147 majority mark in Bengal against the ruling Trinamool Congress. Bengal has a total of 293 seats.
TVK is leading on 45,
AIADMK on 41 and
DMK on 19 seats, as per early trends.
The BJP was leading in eight assembly constituencies while the TMC was ahead in two, according to early trends available on the Election Commission website, as counting of votes for the West Bengal Assembly elections was underway on Monday.
The Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha (BGPM), an ally of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the Darjeeling hills, was leading in Kalimpong.
As per EC data, BJP candidate Lakshmi Kanta Sau was leading in Jhargram with 5,156 votes, ahead of TMC’s Mongal Saren, who secured 4,180 votes, trailing by 976 votes.
In Monteswar, BJP’s Saikat Panja was leading over his TMC rival Siddiqullah Chowdhury by a margin of 3,486 votes in early rounds.
From Asansol Dakshin, BJP leader Agnimitra Paul was ahead, enjoying a margin of 6,271 votes over her TMC opponent.
The saffron party was also leading in Dinhata, Gosaba, Baghmundi, Bankura, Durgapur Purba
In contrast, in the Deganga constituency, TMC candidate Anisur Rahaman Bidesh was leading over his BJP rival by 2,184 votes.
The TMC was ahead in Kasba.
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