LIVE UPDATES: West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 result-Ahead in 194 Seats, TMC Trails at 94 in Latest Trends
Counting of votes for the high-stakes West Bengal Assembly elections began this morning, setting the stage for a crucial political verdict after weeks of intense campaigning across the State. Early trends are now starting to trickle in from across constituencies, offering the first glimpse into what could be a defining moment in West Bengal’s political landscape.
The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, is seeking to retain power for another term, banking on its welfare schemes and strong grassroots network. Initial indications suggest the party is holding ground in several key regions, though the picture remains fluid as counting progresses.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has steadily expanded its footprint in the State over the past decade, is aiming for a historic breakthrough. The party has mounted an aggressive campaign, focusing on governance, corruption issues, and central schemes, hoping to convert its growing support base into a decisive mandate.
Meanwhile, the Left Front, spearheaded by CPI(M), along with the Indian National Congress, is closely watching the early trends. After suffering a near-complete wipeout in the 2021 Assembly elections, both parties are attempting a political comeback and are looking to regain relevance in the State’s electoral arena.
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Kolkata Election 2026 LIVE Update: “Bengal now belongs to the BJP,” says Jagannath Sarkar
As counting trends show the Bharatiya Janata Party leading in 194 seats across West Bengal, BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar has made a strong political statement on the emerging results.
Speaking to ANI, Sarkar said, “This is Chaitanya’s birthplace. He was born to protect dharma… From here to South Kolkata, every place is witnessing the saffron wave… Bengal now belongs to the BJP.”
The remarks come amid rapidly shifting trends, with the BJP showing a significant lead over the Trinamool Congress in early counting updates.
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Kolkata Election 2026 LIVE Update
In the latest trends from Kolkata assembly constituencies, the Trinamool Congress currently leads in 6 of the 11 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party is making strong gains in several key constituencies.
Key seat-wise updates:
Entally: Sandipan Saha (TMC) leads by 26,000+ votes over BJP’s Priyanka Tibrewal
Ballygunge: Sohandeb Chattopadhyay (TMC) leads by 52,000+ votes over BJP’s Shatorupa
Chowringhee: Nayna Bandopadhyay (TMC) leads by 25,161 votes over BJP’s Santosh Pathak
Beleghata: Kumal Kumar Ghosh (TMC) leads by 28,635 votes over BJP’s Partha Chaudhury
Jorasanko: BJP’s Vijay Ojha leads by 15,000+ votes over TMC’s Vijay Upadhyay
Shyampukur: BJP’s Purnima Chakraborty leads by 4,007 votes over TMC’s Shashi Panja
Maniktala: BJP’s Tapas Roy leads by 5,853 votes over AITC’s Shreeya Pande
Kashipur-Belgachia: BJP’s Ritesh Tiwari leads by 2,425+ votes over TMC’s Atin Ghosh
Rashbehari: BJP’s Swapan Dasgupta leads by 5,718 votes over TMC’s Debashish Kumar
Kolkata Port: Firhad Hakim (TMC) leads by 34,000+ votes -
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BJP Leads Big in West Bengal: Ahead in 159 Seats, TMC Trails at 106 in Latest Trends
As per the latest trends, the Election Commission of India data indicates a significant lead for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the West Bengal Assembly elections.
According to analytical firm Pvalue, BJP is currently leading in 159 seats, while the Trinamool Congress is trailing with around 105–106 leads.
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Mamata Alleges Counting Halted at 100 Seats, Issues SOS as TMC Trails BJP
Tensions rise in West Bengal as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee issues an urgent SOS message amid ongoing vote counting.
Banerjee has alleged that counting has been halted at nearly 100 locations across the state, raising concerns over transparency in the process. She further claimed that in several of these constituencies, candidates from Trinamool Congress are leading, but the results are not being disclosed.
জরুরি বার্তা pic.twitter.com/Uc82oihwEL — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) May 4, 2026
Meanwhile, early trends show a tight contest between Trinamool Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party, with both sides trading allegations as counting continues under heavy security.
Officials are yet to respond to the claims. More details awaited.
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