BJP's Nalin Kohli Hopeful of Historic Mandate in West Bengal After Exit Polls

BJP leader Nalin Kohli expressed hope for a historic mandate in West Bengal following exit poll projections. Exit polls by Chanakya Strategies, Matrize, and Poll Diary project BJP winning between 142 and 171 seats. The voter turnout in West Bengal reached a record 91.62%, with Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar hailing it as the highest since Independence. The counting of votes for the West Bengal Assembly elections will take place on May 4.

Key Points: BJP Hopeful of Historic Win in West Bengal: Nalin Kohli

  • BJP leader Nalin Kohli hopeful of historic mandate in West Bengal
  • Exit polls project BJP winning 142-171 seats
  • Voter turnout reaches record 91.62%
  • Counting of votes scheduled for May 4
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"Hopeful of a historic mandate in West Bengal": BJP leader Nalin Kohli on exit poll projections

BJP leader Nalin Kohli expresses confidence in a historic mandate in West Bengal following exit poll projections showing BJP leading over TMC.

"People who have come out in such a large number indicate that the mood is for change - Nalin Kohli"

New Delhi, April 29

BJP leader Nalin Kohli on Wednesday said that the party will secure a "historic mandate" in West Bengal and said that people have come out in large numbers to vote "without fear".

Speaking with ANI, Kohli said, "The exit poll of Assam is showing that the BJP is forming a clear majority government in Assam. About West Bengal, there has been a historic voting percentage. People have voted without fear...People who have come out in such a large number indicate that the mood is for change. We are very hopeful of a historic mandate in West Bengal and the BJP forming the government," he said.

His remarks come as the pollsters, in their exit poll projections, projected 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.

Meanwhile, other parties are being 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.

Meanwhile, 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.

These projections come after the final phase of polling for the high-octane West Bengal assembly elections concluded at 6 PM on Wednesday, with the voter turnout in West Bengal reaching a staggering 91.62%.

According to the latest data from the Election Commission of India at 7:30 pm, Purba Bardhaman district maintained the lead with a massive 93.48% turnout, followed closely by South 24 Parganas (91.73%), North 24 Parganas (91.70%), Hooghly (91.50%), Nadia (91.45%), and Howrah (91.17%).

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar hailed the voter participation, stating, "Highest ever percentage of polling in West Bengal in both Phase I & II since Independence - Chunav ka Parv, Paschim Bengal ka Garv".

This high level of engagement mirrors the first phase of polling, which recorded a substantial 91.78% turnout, underscoring the widespread and active participation of citizens in the current elections.

The first phase of polling was held on April 23. The main fight in West Bengal is being seen between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm from West Bengal and I can tell you, the atmosphere here is electric. People are tired of the violence and corruption under TMC. But I'm cautiously optimistic - we've seen exit polls get it completely wrong in 2021. Let the counting happen first.
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David E
As an outsider watching Indian politics, this is fascinating. The turnout numbers are incredible for a democracy. Whether BJP wins or not, the fact that 91% voted shows people care deeply about their state's future. Good for India!
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Rohit P
Exit polls are just predictions, nothing more. Remember 2021? They showed BJP winning 200+ seats in Bengal but TMC won 213. Let's not jump to conclusions. May 4 will be the real verdict. Until then, all this is just speculation.
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Sarah B
I'm a Bengali living abroad and this brings tears to my eyes. The violence during the 2021 elections was shameful. If people can vote without fear now, that's a huge victory for democracy itself, regardless of who wins. Proud of my state! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Honestly, I'm skeptical. These exit polls seem too good to be true for BJP. But if they do win, it will be a historic shift in Bengal politics. The question is: can they deliver on development? People are tired of empty promises from all parties.

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