Union Minister Ramdas Athawale Confident of BJP Government in West Bengal

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale expressed confidence that BJP will form government in West Bengal after May 4 results. He highlighted aggressive campaigning led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Exit polls project BJP winning 142-171 seats, while TMC is projected to win 99-140 seats. West Bengal recorded historic voter turnout of 91.66% in Phase II elections.

Key Points: BJP to Form Government in West Bengal: Athawale

  • Union Minister Ramdas Athawale confident BJP will form government in West Bengal
  • Exit polls project BJP winning 142-171 seats in West Bengal
  • West Bengal records historic voter turnout of 91.66% in Phase II
  • BJP leader Gourav Vallabh says TMC will be gone from Bengal on May 4
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"BJP government will be formed in West Bengal": Union Minister Ramdas Athawale

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale says BJP will form government in West Bengal after May 4 results, citing aggressive campaign led by PM Modi and exit poll projections.

"Results of 5 states are coming on May 4... The West Bengal election is very important for us - Ramdas Athawale"

Chandigarh, April 29

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Wednesday exuded confidence that the BJP will form a governemnt in West Bengal, following the announcement of results on May 4 and highlighted the aggressive campaigning led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Addressing a press conference here soon after the release of exit polls, the Union Minister underlined the importance of the West Bengal elections for the BJP-led NDA.

"Results of 5 states (Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam, West Bengal) are coming on May 4... The West Bengal election is very important for us, and we have made a lot of efforts there... We have campaigned there to make Bengal Sonar Bangla. We are confident that a BJP-NDA government will be formed in West Bengal," he said.

Meanwhile, BJP leader Gourav Vallabh echoed the sentiments of Ramdas Athawale.

"4 May TMC would be gone from Bengal, and BJP would form a good governance model. Exit polls already show the BJP crossing 155-160 seats, and I am confident the final results will be even higher. In Assam, BJP is set for a third term with more than two-thirds of the seats, as voters have rejected Congress's dynastic politics and backed development under Himanta Biswa Sarma. In Puducherry, NDA is also on course to return. In Kerala, our vote share is doubling, and in Tamil Nadu, we expect positive results too," he said.

Meanwhile, West Bengal has achieved its highest voter turnout since independence, reaching a historic 91.66 per cent during Phase II of the elections.

"The combined poll percentage over the two phases stands at 92.47%. Previously, the highest poll-participation in WB was 84.72% (2011 GELA), " the release from ECI said.

Female voters led the voting numbers with 92.28 per cent, with male voters following closely at 91.07 per cent.

Meanwhile, the pollsters, in their exit poll projections, projected the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning West Bengal in the 2026 Assembly elections, whose polling concluded this evening.

The exit poll by Chanakya Strategies has projected 150-160 Assembly seats in the BJP's corner while placing Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) with 130-140 seats of the total 294 Assembly seats in the state.

Other parties are projected to win six to 10 Assembly seats in West Bengal as per Chanakya Strategies.

According to exit poll projections by Matrize, the BJP is winning the West Bengal Assembly polls with 146-161, while TMC is projected to win 125 to 140 seats.

As per Matrize too, other parties are being projected to win six to 10 Assembly seats in West Bengal.

The exit poll by Poll Diary has projected 142 to 171 Assembly seats in the BJP's corner, while placing Mamata Banerjee's party with 99 to 127 seats in West Bengal. Meanwhile, other political parties are projected to win five to nine Assembly seats.

The main fight in West Bengal was witnessed between the ruling TMC and the BJP. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Athawale ji is an optimistic soul! But honestly, West Bengal needs a change—enough of the violence and corruption under TMC. Even if it’s a tough fight, people want development like in Assam. Let’s see what happens.
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James A
Interesting to see such high female voter turnout. That’s a good sign for democracy regardless of who wins. But I’m skeptical about exit polls—they were wrong in 2021. Let’s not count chickens before they hatch.
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Karthik V
I live in Bengaluru but follow Bengal politics closely. The fact that BJP is even competitive here is a big shift. But I hope whoever forms the government focuses on jobs and infrastructure, not just slogans. Sonar Bangla will take real work! 💪
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Michael C
Politicians making confident predictions is standard fare. Exit polls often get it wrong in India. I’ll believe it when I see the actual results on May 4. Till then, it’s all noise.
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Ananya R
One thing is clear: women in Bengal are politically empowered. 92.28% female turnout is amazing! That gives me hope regardless of party. But let’s be real—Gourav Vallabh’s numbers seem too perfect. Exit polls are just guesses. 😅
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