According to exit polls it was correctly
estimated that Mamata Banerjee will have a massive win in West Bengal and it’s
has proved to be true.
According to Election
Commission of West Bengal, out of 294 seats Trinamool Congress won with 211
seats followed by the Congress with 44 seats, Left with 32 seats, BJP with 3
seats and other political party with 4 seats. The Congress and the CPI(M) had
joined hands for 2016 Assembly elections.
With this Trinamool Congress Supremo Mamata
Banerjee had another clean sweep in West Bengal despite allegations of
corruption and a major flyover collapse in Kolkata just ahead of the elections.
Mamata Banerjee will take the oath as a CM of West Bengal on 27 May 2016.
BJP led NDA had a massive victory in Assam in
Assembly Elections 2016. According to Election
Commission of Assam, out of 126 seats BJP won with 87 seats followed by the
Congress, which ruled for the last 15 years with 25 seats, AIUDF with 13 seats
and others with 1 seat. This the first time that the BJP will form a Government
in Assam. Tarun Gogoi from Congress has been serving as Chief Minister of Assam
since 2001.
Elated with the win Prime Minister Narendra Modi
tweeted, “I thank the people of Assam, WB, TN, Puducherry & Kerala for
their support & assure them we will always work hard & serve them.”
Proving the exit poll results wrong, the ruling AIADMK
in Tamil Nadu had a massive win in the Assembly elections 2016. According to Election
Commissionof TamilNadu, out of 234 seats AIADMK won with 133 seats followed
by the DMK with 99 seats and remaining seats won by others.
The AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa thanked party
workers and people for the win. In her victory speech, Jayalalithaa said, “I am
overwhelmed by the resounding victory the people of Tamil Nadu have given us.
My party and I are indebted to the people of Tamil Nadu for giving this
historic victory.”
The results for Pudducherry Assembly Elections are finally
out and the wait is over. According to results released by the chief electoral
officer’s (CEO) website of Pudducherry,
Congress- DMK alliance won 17 seats, making a big win and ruling AINRC
headed by Chief Minister and former Congressman N Rangaswamy secured 4 seats.
AIADMK secured 8 seats and other political parties- 1 seat. Compared to the
rest 4 states, Pudducherry had less number of seats comprising of 30 Assembly
constituencies. Almost 344 candidates contested for elections from 30 Assembly
seats. The votes were cast at 930 polling stations. Pudducherry as 9.41 lakh
eligible voters. The voting percentage for 2016 was 81.94.