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LIVE: Results of Bengal Assembly Elections 2021

West Bengal, the eastern state of India, witnessed high-octane, high-pitched, often violent elections over the last one month. The elections to 292 of 294 seats were held in eight phases between Mar 27 and Apr 29. Elections have been postponed in two seats- Samergunj and Jangipur- due to the death of two candidates. Primarily, the ruling TMC and its Opposition BJP have locked horns while the Left-Congress-ISF have stitched an alliance, named Sanjukta Morcha- to capture power in the state. For all updates, follow our LIVE Blog

LIVE: Results of Assembly Elections 2021

The results for assembly elections in four states- Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu- and union territory Puducherry are coming out on Sunday. Over the last one month, elections were held in the five regions of the country between Mar 27 and Apr 29. While in Assam, the BJP is aiming to retain power, Mamata Banerjee's regional satrap TMC is fighting to return to power for the third consecutive term in West Bengal. In the southern state of Kerala, the Left has locked horns with its arch-rival Congress while the DMK is aiming to oust AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. Puducherry is witnessing a fight between the BJP and Congress. For all updates, follow our LIVE Blog

Delhi Assembly Election Results: All Updates

The results of Delhi Assembly Elections are coming out on Tuesday. The polls to elect a new government were held on last Saturday. While the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is aiming to return to power for the third straight term, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking to unseat the incumbent. The Congress, which ruled Delhi for years, is merely fighting to stay relevent in the national capital.