West Bengal Election 2021: The Trinamool Congress is anticipated to get 42.2 percent vote share and 157 seats, 57 not as much as what it had got in 2016.
West Bengal Assembly Elections Opinion Poll: Mamata Banerjee is set to return as the main clergyman for the third back to back term with an agreeable larger part of 157 seats, 9 more than what is needed to shape the public authority in the 294-part Assembly of West Bengal. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), then again, will expand its count by around 100 seats however would in any case miss the mark regarding lion’s share, as per an assessment of public sentiment led by Times Now-C Voter.
The Trinamool Congress is anticipated to get 42.2 percent vote share and 157 seats, 57 not as much as what it had got in 2016. The BJP, the critical challenger to TMC, is required to get 37.5 percent vote share and 107 seats, up by 104 seats from 2016, when it had got only 3. In the past get together decisions, the saffron gathering’s vote share was simply 10.16 percent while the TMC had the biggest vote portion of almost 45% (44.91 to be exact).
The Third Front of Congress and Left is anticipated to get only 33 seats, somewhere around 43 than what it had got in 2016.
There are, nonetheless, 89 seats where the vote distinction edge is slim and surveys recommend that even a 1.5 percent vote move can push the political decision results either side. Of these 89 seats, the TMC is driving on 42 seats while the BJP is ahead on 36 and Congress-Left has an edge on 11 seats.
The numbers anticipated by the assessment of public sentiment recommend a difficulty for the BJP and Home Minister Amit Shah who host been guaranteeing that the saffron gathering would shape the following government in Bengal by prevailing upon 200 seats.
The BJP and the TMC have been at chances with one another over various issues since the time the previous came to control at the Center in 2014. While Mamata Banerjee has considered the BJP liable for planting seeds of common disharmony, the BJP has blamed her for Muslim conciliation and being hostile to Hindu.
Eight-stage political decision in Bengal will start from March 27 and end on April 29. The checking of votes and results will be announced on May 2.