The Bharatiya Janata Party is all set for its best-ever performance in West Bengal. BJP is likely to win 12 out of 42 seats, a gain of 10 seats, India TV-CNX Exit Poll has predicted. Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress Party has managed to hold its fort and is likley to win 29 seats.
Trinamool Congress is expected to maintain its political hold on West Bengal but the exit poll has revealed that Mamata Banerjee's party will lose some seats bringing its tally to 29 from 34 in Lok Sabha Election 2014.
However, the Left Front and Congress are turning out to be big losers in West Bengal. It is highly unlikley that the Left Front will open its account. India TV-CNX Exit Poll has predicted a solitary seat for the Congress party.
West Bengal: Voter share as predicted by India TV-CNX Exit Poll
Vote share:
Party |
% CNX Survey Results |
2014 |
Swing of Votes |
BJP |
32.71 |
17.02 |
+15.69 |
AITMC |
42.91 |
39.79 |
+3.12 |
Left Front |
16.10 |
29.95 |
-13.85 |
Congress |
05.17 |
09.69 |
-4.52 |
Others |
03.11 |
03.55 |
-0.44 |
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India TV-CNX Exit Poll seat prediction for West Bengal
Party |
CNX Survey Results |
2014 |
Change in Position |
BJP |
12 |
02 |
+10 |
AITMC |
29 |
34 |
-05 |
Left Front |
00 |
02 |
-02 |
Congress |
01 |
04 |
-03 |
Total |
42 |
42 |
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West Bengal is currently ruled by Trinamool Congress.
India TV-CNX Exit Poll is based on surveys conducted in 542 out of 543 Lok Sabha seats in the country. The sample for the survey was drawn using a multi stage Stratified Random Sampling Technique. CNX, a Delhi based research & Survey Company, conducted a post-poll survey for India TV. The findings of the survey reported here are based on an Exit poll survey conducted where polling was held in seven phases. The survey team visited the randomly selected polling station going deep into by-lanes and meeting people from all walks of life.
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