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Assembly Election Results 2026 LIVE: Vote Counting underway in 4 States, 1 UT; Who Will Form the Government?

Assembly Election Results 2026 LIVE: Vote Counting underway in 4 States, 1 UT; Who Will Form the Government?

Dynamite News 3 weeks ago

Assembly Election Result

Election Results 2026 LIVE: After the assembly elections held in four states and UT-including West Bengal and Assam-the day of reckoning has finally arrived.

With the exception of the Falta seat in Bengal, the results for all other seats will be declared today. The counting of votes is scheduled to begin at 8:00 AM. Postal ballots will be counted first, followed by the opening of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Given the prevailing sensitive atmosphere in West Bengal, stringent security arrangements have been put in place at the vote-counting centers. This time, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry also witnessed a heavy voter turnout. For Bengal's 293 assembly seats, votes will be counted at 77 designated centers. Even before the counting has begun, both the TMC and the BJP have leveled allegations against each other regarding the manipulation of results.

The BJP-led NDA is optimistic about forming the government in Assam for the third consecutive term. The EVMs-which hold the electoral fate of the 722 candidates contesting across the state's 126 assembly seats-will be opened at 40 counting centers spread across 35 districts. Polling in the state took place on April 9, recording a voter turnout of 85.96 percent.

PM Modi said that when he was given the responsibility of leading the country in 2013, he had remarked that he was guided by a higher calling, invoking the blessings of the Ganga. He added that with the support of the Brahmaputra and Maa Kamakhya, the BJP has now secured a third consecutive win in Assam.

PM Modi said during his address, "After BJP president Nitin Nabin took over three are the first assembly elections. The guidance that each worker got from him in these elections is invaluable."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached the BJP headquarters in New Delhi after huge victory in West bengal. Party leaders and workers have gathered.

PM Modi, in another post on X, said, "The Lotus blooms in West Bengal! The 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections will be remembered forever. People's power has prevailed and BJP's politics of good governance has triumphed. I bow to each and every person of West Bengal. The people have given a spectacular mandate to BJP and I assure them that our Party will do everything possible to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of the people of West Bengal. We will provide a Government that ensures opportunity and dignity to all sections of society."

In a surprising turn of events, M. K. Stalin has lost the Kolathur Assembly seat by a margin of around 8,000 votes.

TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has arrived at the counting center in the Bhabanipur assembly constituency of West Bengal.

As of now, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won four seats: Kalimpong, Monteswar, Bhatar, and Asansol Dakshin.

BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde thanked the people of West Bengal for voting for the party. "Where (Syama Prasad) Mukherjee was born, that Bengal is ours. Heartiest congratulations to the people of Bengal for giving a historic mandate to the BJP in the West Bengal Assembly elections," he said in a post on X.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will register a massive victory in the 2027 assembly elections in the state after the saffron party's thumping victory in West Bengal.

"In West Bengal, the lotus of 'trust' is blooming, In UP in 2027, the same result will be seen," he posted on X.

MK Stalin has gained ground and on the second spot in the Kolathur constituency but is still behind TVK's candidate VS babu by 8048 votes, ECI data as of 2:17 pm showed.

Gaurav Gogoi has suffered a significant defeat from the Jorhat seat in the Assam elections, marking a major setback for the Congress in the region.

Vijay's father, S.A. Chandrasekhar, has invited the Congress party to consider forming an alliance with the Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). He asserts that Vijay-the actor-turned-politician-is keen on sharing power. Emphasizing his son's evolving persona, he stated that Vijay is dedicated to serving society and the Tamil people, and that his deep emotional bond with the public resonates across all generations-from the youth to elderly supporters.

Following the early trends in Tamil Nadu, family members of TVK chief and actor Vijay are celebrating by blowing whistles-the party's election symbol. According to the trends, the TVK is leading in 108 out of the total 234 seats in the state.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's strong performance in West Bengal has sparked discussion around the role played by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is widely seen as the chief strategist behind the campaign.

Party insiders suggest that Shah led the effort with a focused and hands-on approach from the outset. After the election schedule was announced on March 15, Shah is believed to have taken direct control of campaign planning, closely monitoring developments and adjusting strategies in real time.

Former BJP MP Dilip Ghosh was leading by 9,075 votes over his nearest rival Pradip Sarkar of the TMC in Kharagpur Sadar assembly constituency in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal, according to the Election Commission.

In West Bengal According to the Election Commission, Congress heavyweight leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury is trailing against BJP leader Subrata Maitra by 3,382 votes in the Baharampur assembly constituency.

The BJP alliance has secured a lead on 15 seats in Puducherry, while the Congress is leading on 11 seats.

The BJP's seat tally in Bengal continues to rise steadily. The party has now taken the lead in 181 seats. Meanwhile, the TMC is ahead in 105 seats. Left candidates are leading in two seats, while the Congress appears to be confined to zero seats.

In Tamil Nadu, the Vijay-led TVK appears to be heading towards a major victory. Candidates from Vijay's party are maintaining a lead in 108 seats. Meanwhile, the AIADMK-led alliance is ahead in 76 seats. Candidates from the DMK alliance are leading in 50 seats.

The mother of the RG Kar rape victim is contesting the election from the Panihati seat on a BJP ticket. She is currently leading in the Panihati constituency. The BJP candidate-the mother of the RG Kar victim-is ahead by a margin of 3,000 votes.

The BJP has come close to the 100-seat mark in Assam. The party has taken the lead on 98 seats. Candidates from the Congress-led alliance are leading on 26 seats, while candidates from other parties are ahead on two seats.

Two rounds of vote counting have been completed for the Kolathur Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu. According to the data received, following the two rounds of counting, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is trailing the TVK candidate, S.V. Babu, by over 1,200 votes in the Kolathur seat.

In West Bengal Suvenu Adhikari is leading in Nandigram as well as Bhabanipur in trends.

In Assam BJP is leading 94 seats while Congress is on 28 Seats in trends.

Close Context in West Bengal BJP 144 and TMC 119 Seats.

In Assam BJP gets a 2/3rd majority leading on 93 seats while congress is on 93 seats.

In West Bengal Assembly Election result Mamata Banerjee is leading Bhabanipur seat by over 2000 votes.

In West Bengal TMC leading on 123 seats while BJP is on 138 seats in trends.

In Tamil Nadu TVK crosses 100 mark in trends.

In West Bengal BJP is leading on 157 seats while TMC is on 108 seats in trends

In Tamil Nadu TVK surging ahead with 100 Seats while AIADMK is on 68 and DMK on 47 Seats in trends.

In West Bengal BJP gets majority by gaining 148 seats in 294-seats Assembly while ruling TMC is on 102 seats in trends.

In Tmail Nadu TVK is leading on 85 seats, AIADMK on 67 and ruling DMK on 54 seats in trends

In Kerelam Assembly Election result UDF is leading on 84 seats while LDF is on 35 seats while BJP is on 10 seats.

In West Bengal BJP is leading on 140 seats while TMC is on 102 seats.

In Pondicherry BJP is leading on 7 seats while congress is on 3 seats.

In Assam BJP is leading on 84 seats while Congress is on 27 seats.

In West Bengal BJP is leading on 129 seats and TMC on 110 in early trends.

In Kerelam UDF is leading 73 seats and LDF on 31 and BJP on 12 seats.

In Tamil Nadu TVK is leading 83 seats While DMK on 55 and AIADMK on 52 seats in early trends.

In West bengal BJP is Leading on 122 seats while TMC is on 111 seats in early trends.

In Tamil Nadu Assembly TVK is now largest single party in early trends.

In Assam bjp is leading on 72 Seats while congress on 27 seats in early trends.

In West Bengal BJP is leading on 119 seats while TMC on 112 seats i n early trends.

In Tamil Nadu TVK took on lead on 76 Seats DMK is on on 66 Seats and AIADMK on 35 Seats.

In Kerelam UDF leading on 49 seats while LDF is on 13 and BJP on 10 seats in early trends.

In West Bengal BJP is leading on 116 seats while TMC on 110 seats in early trends.

In Kerelam UDF is leading on 35 seats LDF on 10 and BJP on 8 as per early trends.

In West Bengal BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari leads in Nandigram as well as in Bhabanipur.

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