Guwahati: With polling concluded in four states and one Union Territory, exit polls have offered the first indication of possible electoral outcomes ahead of counting day, suggesting clear leads in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, a close fight in Kerala, and a sharply divided picture in West Bengal.
In West Bengal (294 seats), projections remain deeply split. P-MARQ gives the BJP 150โ175 seats and TMC+ 118โ138, while Matrize estimates BJP at 146โ161 and TMC+ at 125โ140. In contrast, Peoples Pulse forecasts a strong TMC+ victory with 178โ189 seats, leaving the BJP at 95โ110, making Bengal the most unpredictable contest.
In Tamil Nadu (234 seats), most surveys indicate a DMK-led alliance win. Matrize projects DMK+ at 122โ132 seats and AIADMK+ at 87โ110, while Peoples Pulse places DMK+ higher at 125โ145 and AIADMK+ at 65โ80. Both polls suggest actor Vijayโs TVK could secure a double-digit tally.
In Kerala (140 seats), surveys point to a close race with a slight advantage for the UDF. Axis My India projects UDF at 78โ90 seats and LDF at 49โ62. P-MARQ estimates UDF at 71โ79 and LDF at 62โ69, while Matrize gives UDF 70โ75 and LDF 60โ65.
In Puducherry (30 seats), Axis My India projects the BJP-led NDA at 16โ20 seats, Congress+ at 6โ8, and others at 3โ7, indicating an NDA edge.
Overall, the exit polls suggest relatively decisive outcomes in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, a tight contest in Kerala, and a highly uncertain battle in West Bengal. However, as with all exit polls, these are only projections, and the final verdict will be known when votes are counted.
