Assembly elections / Results of 5 state assembly elections today, from Kerala to Bengal, all eyes will be on

Which player's head in the 'played' of assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry? It will be decided today. Although everyone will be on West Bengal, where the BJP has a tough competition to the ruling TMC. In this fight, Mamta Banerjee is also a political Iqbal, because Mamta Banerjee is a challenge of her old ally in front of Mamata Banerjee

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 02, 2021, 06:43 AM
New Delhi. Which player's head in the 'played' of assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry? It will be decided today. Although everyone will be on West Bengal, where the BJP has a tough competition to the ruling TMC. In this fight, Mamta Banerjee is also a political Iqbal, because Mamta Banerjee is a challenge of her old ally in front of Mamata Banerjee, in such a way that the election 'played' will be a combat of the Grand Finale Nandigram. In Bengal where BJP is challenging the ruling party, he has to save his government in Assam. Congress leadership in Assam is in the match. Apart from these two states, there is a challenge of DMK in front of BJP and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu, so the Congress and Left collision against Mamta in Bengal is happening in Kerala. In Kerala, the Chief Minister of the Left is the challenge of the Congress in front of Pinni Vijayan, it is to see whether Vijayan is successful in getting his chair left.

For 292 seats of West Bengal Assembly, voting has been voted in eight stages to 27th April. The main combat in the state is between Mamta Banerjee's party TMC and BJP. But, there is also the formation of Congress and Left in the match. Apart from this, there are small parties too. Interestingly, in every stage in Bengal, voting has been close to 80. It is to see how much color brings the BJP's aggressive campaign against Mamta. At least 292 supervisors and 256 companies of Central Security Forces have been deployed at the counting centers spread over 23 districts. According to officials, there are most 15 counting centers in South 24 Parganas, while one counting centers have been made in Kalipamong, Alipurduwar and Jhargram.

A total of 82.04 percent voting has been recorded in the elections in three stages in 126 assembly seats in Assam. There is a challenge to save power in front of the BJP in the state. After the CAA and NRC, the Assam assembly elections have everyone on the performance of BJP, then the party has to maintain power. It is to see that the Congress-led coalition can taste Assamese tea that does not. 331 strategies have been made for 331 centers for counting in Assam. In the state, March 27, on April and April 6, voted in three stages.

Chief Minister Pinarai Vijayan in the elections held in 140 assembly seats in Kerala, 11 members of his cabinet, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chenethala, senior leader of Congress, Omman Chandi, head of the state unit of BJP. Surendran, 'Metromane' E. 957 candidates including Sreedharan and former Union Minister J. Alphonus are in the field. All exit poles and elections have been estimated to win for the ruling coalition in pre-surveys, but the opposition UDF has not been expected.

In Tamil Nadu, there are four coalition grounds, including actor-leader Kamal Haasan, but the main combat is between the ruling AIADMK and the main opposition DMK. Chief Minister Palonaswamy, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneselwam, DMK president MK Stalin, His son Udayidhi Stalin, chief TTV dining of Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazam, MNM's head of Hassan and the state unit of the BJP. About 4000 candidates including Murugan are in the field. Elections were 234 assembly seats. Apart from this, the by-election was held on the Kanyakumari Lok Sabha seat, where the Vijay Vijay Vasant and BJP's Pone is the main combat between Radhakrishnan.

Former Chief Minister N. for Union Territory Puducherry Colorful Policy All India NR is the main combat between Congress-BJP alliance and Congress-DMK alliance. The possibility of victory of Colorwamy-led front in Exit Poll has been expressed. 1382 personnel have been deployed for counting votes in Union Territory, while nearly 400 policemen will be deployed in security.

The votes lying on the total 822 assembly seats of five states and Union Territories will start from eight o'clock on Sunday morning. The Commission said that there will be counting in the total 2,364 centers in five. In 2016, the total number of counting centers was 1,002. This time, the number of counting centers has been increased by 200 percent due to the election of physical distance by the election to prevent the outbreak of Corona virus. Most 1,113 in West Bengal, 633 in Kerala, 331 in Assam, 256 in Tamil Nadu and 31 centers in Puducherry.

The Commission has nominated 822 election officers and more than 7,000 helpful election officials for counting in four states and Union Territory Puducherry. About 95 thousand counting officers, including micro supervisors will work on counting. According to the new guidelines issued by the Commission on the Vardhana Day, no candidate or its agent will not be allowed to enter the counting chamber without bringing the Kovid-19 Negative Report.