West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 LIVE: Trends Show BJP And Trinamool Level
West Bengal Election Results 2024 Live Updates: TMC is the largest party in the state, having been in power for the past 13 years and contesting all 42 Lok Sabha seats alone in this election. The BJP is the second-largest party in Bengal and is also contesting all seats alone. The Congress and the Left are contesting under the INDIA Bloc alliance.
The Lok Sabha Election excitement is in its final stages. Today, Tuesday, the counting of votes begins. Here we are talking about West Bengal, which has a total of 42 Lok Sabha seats. The main contest in the election is between the BJP and Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC).
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After today’s vote counting, it will be clear how many leaders from each party will make it to the Lok Sabha. But before that, let’s look at what the exit poll figures say. According to the India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the BJP is projected to win between 26 to 31 of Bengal’s 42 Lok Sabha seats. Meanwhile, TMC is expected to win between 11 to 14 seats, and the INDIA Bloc seems to be limited to just 2 seats. In terms of vote share, TMC is projected to get 40%, BJP 46%, INDIA Bloc 12%, and others 2%.
In the latest trends, Shantanu Thakur from BJP is leading in Bangaon, Parth Bhowmik from TMC is leading in Barrackpore, Sibhadra Dutta from BJP is leading in Dumdum, Kakoli Ghosh from TMC is leading in Barasat, and Nurul Islam from TMC is leading in Basirhat.