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Election Results Live Updates: E Palaniswami leads from Edappadi; Mamata Banerjee trailing in Nandigram

Elections Results 2021 (Vidhan Sabha) Live Updates Vote Counting: In Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister E Palaniswami was leading in his home segment of Edappadi in Salem district

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Election Results Live Updates: E Palaniswami leads from Edappadi; Mamata Banerjee trailing in Nandigram

West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry Election Result 2021 Live Updates: Vote Counting Vidhan Sabha Chunav Elections Polls Latest News Today INC, DMK, CPI, VCK, LDF, UDF, NDA, AIADMK, Party Candidate Name Constituency Winner Announcement

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May 02, 2021 - 10:47 (IST)

Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

DMK ahead in 135 seats

DMK is presently leading on 135 seats, while the AIADMK is leading on 98 seats.

May 02, 2021 - 10:32 (IST)

West Bengal Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

Mamata Banerjee trails in Nandigram

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was Sunday trailing her BJP rival Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram by 3460 votes after two rounds of counting, officials told PTI.

Another 15 rounds of counting will take place in Nandigram before the result is announced.

According to trends available from 120 of the 292 assembly seats that went to polls, the TMC is ahead in 75, BJP 43 and Independents 2.

PTI

May 02, 2021 - 10:28 (IST)

Kerala Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

LDF ahead in Thrissur

In Thrissur, LDF now leads by 904 votes pushing NDA to second place, as reported by News18.

May 02, 2021 - 10:09 (IST)

Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

K Palaniswami, MK Stalin leading in Tamil Nadu

In Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister K Palaniswami was leading in his home segment of Edappadi in Salem district and leader of opposition and DMK president M K Stalin was ahead in Kolathur constituency here, according to early trends. 

While the DMK combine was ahead in 30 segments, the AIADMK was leading in at least 18 constituencies. The trends indicated that the DMK was ahead in constituencies including Kurinjipadi, Neyveli, Virudhachalam. BJP''s state unit chief L Murugan was ahead in Dharapuram and AIADMK leaders and state Ministers K C Veeramani and Benjamin were ahead in Jolarpet and Maduravoyal.

PTI

May 02, 2021 - 10:03 (IST)

Assam Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

TMC ahead in Bengal, BJP leads in Assam

According to the latest figures, here are the party-wise positions as of now.

West Bengal

TMC: 135
BJP: 85

Tamil Nadu

DMK: 126
AIADMK: 90

Assam

BJP: 66
Congress: 28
Others: 2

Kerala

LDF: 89
UDF: 47
Others: 4

May 02, 2021 - 09:47 (IST)

West Bengal Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

Suvendu Adhikari leads against Mamata Banerjee after first round of counting

After the first round of counting at 9.28 am, as reported by News18, BJP's Suvendu Adhikari has 7,287 votes against 5,790 votes gained by TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram.

May 02, 2021 - 09:41 (IST)

Assam Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

NDA ahead in 22 seats, Grand Alliance leads in 15 places

The ruling BJP-led NDA is leading in 22 seats, while the Grand Alliance spearheaded by the Congress is ahead in 15 places, according to initial trends available from counting of postal ballots in Assam, officials said on Sunday.

The newly formed Assam Jatiya Parishad-Raijor Dal alliance is leading in four assembly seats.

BJP candidates are leading in 16 seats, while those of its ally AGP in six.

The Congress has established initial leads in 14 places and AIUDF in one.

Raijor Dal chief and jailed anti-CAA protest leader Akhil Gogoi is leading from Sibsagar.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and AGP chief and minister Atul Bora are leading from Majuli, Jalukbari and Bokakhat.

Congress Legislative Party chief and his deputy Debabrata Saikia and Rakibul Hussain both are trailing from Nazira and Samaguri.

PTI

May 02, 2021 - 09:15 (IST)

West Bengal Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

TMC leads in 62, BJP in 58 seats

As per the latest figures, as reported by News18, the TMC is leading in 62 seats in West Bengal, while the BJP is leading on 58 seats.

May 02, 2021 - 09:12 (IST)

Kerala Election Results 2021 LATEST Updates

E Sreedharan ahead in Palakkad

At 9.02 am, the BJP's E Sreedharan is leading from Kerala's Palakkad seat.

May 02, 2021 - 08:49 (IST)

Kerala Election Result Updates

Pinarayi Vijayan ahead in Dharmadam

In Kerala, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is leading from the Dharmadam constituency as per the leads at 8.33 am.

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Assembly Election Final Result 2021 LATEST Updates: In Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister E Palaniswami was leading in his home segment of Edappadi in Salem district and leader of opposition and DMK president M K Stalin was ahead in Kolathur constituency

In Kerala, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is leading from the Dharmadam constituency as per the leads at 8.33 am

As per early leads in Tamil Nadu, the DMK is ahead in five seats, while the PMK is leading in one seat.

Counting of votes has begun for all five Assembly polls.

Exit polls have forecast a tight contest between the incumbent Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress and the BJP in the crucial West Bengal assembly polls and put the ruling saffron combine ahead in Assam

Counting of votes for 822 Assembly seats spread across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry will take place from 8 am today (Sunday, 2 May) following the protocols.

The election has been overshadowed by the raging COVID pandemic, as the BJP seeks to consolidate its hold over more states and Congress along with its allies attempts to regain turf.

There will be 2,364 counting halls as compared to 1,002 halls in 2016 in 822 assembly constituencies in view of the guidelines, according to the Election Commission which had drawn flak from the courts over the conduct of polls during the pandemic.

At least 15 rounds of sanitisation will be carried out at each centre, besides social distancing and other precautions, including a ban on gatherings, will be strictly followed during the counting by 95,000 officials, officials said.

They said counting of votes will begin at 8 am and continue late into the night. As many as 1,100 counting observers will watch the process and candidates and agents will have to produce a negative COVID test report or double dose of vaccination certificate to get an entry.

Exit polls have forecast a tight contest between the incumbent Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress and the BJP in the crucial West Bengal assembly polls and put the ruling saffron combine ahead in Assam while projecting that the Left alliance will retain Kerala, a feat unseen in four decades.

For the Congress, the exit polls predicted that it may fall short in Assam and Kerala and lose in Puducherry to the opposition alliance of AINRC-BJP-AIADMK.

The only good news for the Congress was from Tamil Nadu, where the exit polls predicted that the DMK-led opposition alliance, of which it is a part, will trounce the AIADMK-BJP coalition.

The poll results in the four states and the UT are also likely to reflect how the handling of the COVID pandemic has played on the voters' mind.

Polling was held in eight phases in West Bengal between March 27 and April 29, in Assam in three stages on March 27, April 1 and 6, while votes were cast in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry in a single phase on April 6, when the COVID surge had begun in many of the states.

Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal are among the 11 states that account for 78.22 per cent of the total active cases, according to the Health ministry.

West Bengal will have the maximum number of 1,113 counting halls, Kerala 633, Assam 331, Tamil Nadu 256 and Puducherry 31, the EC said.

A three-tier security arrangement is in place in West Bengal's counting centres and 256 companies of central forces deployed across 23 districts of the state that voted in a gruelling election marred by violence and vicious personal attacks.

The result will decide whether Mamata Banerjee, who has been in power for 10 years and is arguably fighting the toughest poll of her political career, has been able to thwart the challenge by the battle-hardened election army of the BJP led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

The BJP, which had just three seats in the 294-member Assembly after the polls and went to win 18 out of 42 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha election, had pulled out all the stops in the state in a determined bid to oust Banerjee, a vocal critic of Prime Minister Modi, and add another state to its tally of 17.

The Left-Congress alliance is the third main contestant in the state.

In Tamil Nadu, both Dravidian parties -- AIADMK and DMK -- went into the election without their stalwarts, J Jayalalithaa and M Karunanidhi.

Chief Minister K Palaniswami and his deputy O Panneerselvam will cement their position as successors of Jayalalithaa if the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazagham (AIADMK) retains power though it faces an uphill task especially after the rout in the 2019 Lok Sabha election when the DMK-led alliance won 38 out of 39 seats.

The AIADMK had scored successive wins in 2011 and in 2016, when Jayalalithaa bucked the anti-incumbency trend -- the first by anyone in nearly three decades in the state.

After a narrow defeat in the last assembly election where several exit polls had predicted his party's win, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief M K Stalin spearheaded a determined election campaign this time and vigorously toured the state to take on the ruling AIADMK.

AIADMK ally BJP, which had not won any seat in the last polls, is contesting in 20 constituencies. Another AIADMK ally PMK is contesting from 23 constituencies.

The Congress, an ally of the DMK, is in the fray in 25 Assembly segments.

Actor-politician Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam-led combine is also in the fray.

There are 75 counting centres across the state and all arrangements are in place to smoothly conduct the exercise, which would be monitored by observers, authorities said.

In Kerala, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is seeking to break the state's four-decade-old trend of swinging between the communists and the Congress-led United Democratic Front.

As many as 957 candidates, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, 11 of his Cabinet colleagues, Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala, senior Congress leader Oommen Chandy, 'Metroman' E Sreedharan, former Union Minister K J Alphons and BJP State president K Surendran, among others, were in fray in the election to the 140 seats.

The BJP, which had won one seat in 2016, is confident of garnering more seats this time

The poll is significant for Kerala Congress (M) chief Jose K Mani who recently snapped decades-long ties with the UDF and joined hands with the Left front.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had camped in the state for several days and taken part in dozens of corner meetings and rallies, with the party hoping that the state will herald a turn in its electoral fortunes after a series of disappointments in recent years.

In Assam, the ruling BJP is facing a challenge from 'Mahajoth' or 'Grand Alliance' comprising the Congress, AIUDF, Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF), CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML) Liberation, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Anchalik Gana Morcha (AGM).

The BJP has an alliance with the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL) and the Gana Suraksha Party (GSP),

The saffron party had scripted history by winning the traditionally Congress-dominated state in 2016, after remaining on the fringes.

In Puducherry, the AINRC-led NDA and the Congress-led Secular Democratic alliance are in a contest. While AINRC fielded candidates in 16 of the total 30 constituencies the BJP is contesting nine seats while the AIADMK is contesting five seats.

The Congress-led government in the Union Territory had collapsed just before the elections.

Counting will also be held in four Lok Sabha seats and 13 assembly seats across 13 states where bypolls were held.

The EC has banned victory roadshows and vehicle rallies.

With inputs from PTI

Updated Date: May 02, 2021 10:17:48 IST

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