BJP and TMC Clash Amid Unprecedented Voter Turnout in West Bengal
In West Bengal, BJP candidate Agnimitra Paul lauded the high voter turnout despite a 'fearful atmosphere.' While Paul doubted exit polls, she trusted the public's desire for change. Meanwhile, CM Mamata Banerjee criticized the BJP, alleging manipulation of poll predictions. Poll results will be announced on May 4.
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The dramatic political landscape in West Bengal witnessed a crucial electoral battle as BJP candidate Agnimitra Paul praised the voters for their resilience in a challenging atmosphere marked by fear and threats. According to Paul, the Election Commission's efforts resulted in a voter turnout of 92%-94%, a commendable figure despite concerns.
Paul expressed skepticism about exit polls, preferring to trust the palpable public sentiment she has observed over months. She characterized the sizable voter turnout as a powerful movement for change. Simultaneously, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee raised objections against the BJP, alleging biased exit poll results being circulated from the BJP's headquarters.
Highlighting confidence in her party, Banerjee proclaimed that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) would win decisively in 2026. A video message by the CM lauded the voters’ overwhelming participation, reaching 92.67% across both polling phases. As TMC banks on its welfare schemes, the BJP focuses its campaign rhetoric on corruption and law-and-order issues. The crucial election results for West Bengal, alongside those for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, shall be declared on May 4.
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