Assembly Election Results 2026: Political stir intensifies from Delhi – On the ‘D-Day’ of Assembly Election Results 2026, PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Amit Shah’s eyes were fixed on the counting. Whose government will be formed in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Puducherry election results? Exit poll increased the suspense, the real game of power is captured in EVM.
Assembly Elections 2026: ‘War Room’ running from New Delhi! May 4, 2026 is being considered as the biggest day of the country’s politics. As soon as the counting of votes began in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, the commotion in the corridors of power intensified. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi are keeping a close eye on every update from New Delhi. Political ‘war rooms’ have become active in the capital, where the figures of each seat are deciding the future direction.
From where will PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi keep an eye on the election results?
While party chiefs and key leaders will be monitoring the performance of their parties from their respective states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi – under whose leadership the BJP contested the elections – and Congress MP and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi – on whose face the ‘Grand Old Party’ (Congress) contested the elections – will be monitoring the election results from New Delhi. PM Modi is in Delhi, while Rahul Gandhi is expected to reach the national capital on Monday (today); And both these leaders will keep an eye on the election trends and results from the national capital itself.
Amit Shah’s strategy-Delhi or Bengal?
Home Minister Amit Shah, who led a long election campaign in West Bengal, is now keeping an eye on the results. Although it is not clear whether he is in Delhi or still in Bengal, but his role is being considered decisive for BJP. Especially in Bengal, the contest between TMC vs BJP has made this election high-voltage.
Majority game – who has the ‘magic number’?
Elections were held on a total of 824 seats in these five areas, but the real game is of ‘majority figures’.
- West Bengal: 294 seats Majority: 148
- Tamil Nadu: 234 seats Majority: 118
- Kerala: 140 seats Majority: 71
- Assam: 126 seats Majority: 64
- Puducherry: 30 seats Majority: 16
The strategy of every party is revolving around this ‘magic number’.
Triangular twist in Tamil Nadu!
The contest in Tamil Nadu is at an interesting juncture. Along with DMK, AIADMK, actor Vijay’s new party TVK has changed the equations. Exit polls indicate that there could be a major upset here – which could also impact national politics.
Kerala and Assam – overthrow or stability?
Speculations are rife about the return of UDF in Kerala, which could be a big blow to leftist politics. Whereas in Assam, BJP seems to be moving towards victory for the third consecutive time, which can further strengthen its hold in the Northeast.
Bengal-the biggest battlefield
West Bengal remains the biggest ‘battle ground’ of this election. There is a close contest between Mamata Banerjee’s TMC and BJP. The result here can decide the direction of not only state but also national politics.
Suspense continues – future is captured in EVM
Counting of votes is going on under tight security and monitoring of the Election Commission. The suspense is increasing with every trend. Will there be a change of power or will the old governments make a comeback? The answer to this will be revealed in the next few hours – and this will decide the next political story of the country.