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		<title>Exit Polls Indicate Competitive Landscape in West Bengal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Exit polls show a tight race in West Bengal between the BJP and TMC. Other states like Tamil Nadu and Assam also reveal interesting trends.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exit polls indicate a competitive landscape in <strong>West Bengal</strong> with the BJP and TMC in a close contest. The latest projections show a tight race, impacting the overall election dynamics.</p>
<p><strong>Key findings:</strong></p>
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<li>Most exit polls predict a tight race in West Bengal.</li>
<li>The BJP-led NDA is projected to have a clear majority in Assam and Puducherry.</li>
<li>The DMK-led coalition is leading in Tamil Nadu.</li>
<li>The United Democratic Front (UDF) is ahead in Kerala.</li>
<li>Axis My India projected a surge for actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).</li>
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<p>PMARQ estimates the TMC-led alliance will secure between <strong>118-138</strong> seats, while the BJP could win <strong>150-175</strong>. Similarly, Matrize forecasts <strong>125-140</strong> seats for TMC+ and <strong>146-161</strong> for BJP. JVC predicts <strong>131-152</strong> seats for TMC+ and <strong>138-159</strong> for BJP. Congress is projected to win just <strong>2</strong> seats.</p>
<p>The exit polls were conducted after the second phase of voting concluded in West Bengal. Observers note that these figures reflect a crucial moment ahead of the final results. Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s leadership faces significant scrutiny as the competition intensifies.</p>
<p>The political landscape across India shows varied trends, with different parties gaining traction in various states. The outcomes could reshape alliances and strategies moving forward.</p>
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