ABP Opinion Poll: TMC Still Top Choice In West Bengal, BJP Inches Closer; Cong+Left Nowhere In Race

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Days forward of the much-crucial West Bengal Assembly Elections, ABP News together with C-Voter carried out yet one more survey to gauge the temper of voters and to grasp their sentiments. As per the survey, Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) nonetheless seems to be main by way of vote share and seats adopted by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is giving a troublesome battle to the ruling dispensation. 

The ABP survey reveals that TMC is most probably to safe 43 per cent vote share, which shall be 1.5 per cent adverse swing in comparison with 2016 Assembly Poll outcomes the place Mamata Banerjee’s get together managed to safe 45 per cent votes.

Meanwhile, the survey additionally claims that BJP will handle to safe 38.4 per cent votes in 2021 Assembly elections which is gigantic leap in comparison with 2016 elections the place the saffron get together bagged mere 10 per cent of vote share.

However, BJP’s spectacular acquire, as per the survey, remains to be little brief to achieve majority within the 294-member West Bengal meeting. 

On the opposite hand, Congress which is contesting the Bengal polls in alliance with Left events seems to have failed in impressing voters and its vote share is predicted to fall all the way down to drastically mere 13 per cent, which is regarding 25 per cent adverse swing in comparison with 2016 meeting polls.

In phrases of seats, ruling TMC is predicted to get someplace between 150-166 seats within the 294-member meeting. During final Assembly Polls, Mamata Banerjee’s get together managed to get as many as 211 seats. 

Meanwhile, the BJP appears to extend its presence within the state with survey indicating that the saffron get together might get someplace between 98-114 seats within the upcoming Assembly polls. In 2016, BJP managed to get solely 3 seats in West Bengal.

The ABP survey additionally highlighted that the Congress+Left alliance is more likely to get between 23 to 31 seats within the Assembly polls. In 2016 Assembly polls, the alliance managed to safe 76 seats in West Bengal.

The 294-member Bengal Assembly will go to polls in eight phases from March 27 to April 29. The outcomes shall be declared on May 2.



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