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West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress on Thursday crushed the opposition and Tamil Nadu's AIADMK proved exit polls wrong by retaining power in assembly elections, the biggest popularity test after the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The BJP stormed to power in Assam while the Left made a comeback in Kerala amid a washout in West Bengal.
The Congress was the worst hit in the five-state election, losing power both in Assam, which it had ruled for 15 long years, and Kerala, where it was confident of winning its second term. The Congress-DMK alliance was, however, ahead of the ruling All India N.R. Congress in Puducherry.
It's an unexpected verdict but we accept it.We expected a better result for UDF: Oommen Chandy #Election2016 #Kerala pic.twitter.com/H3W2cjNn8sThe Bharatiya Janata Party also made history in Kerala where its veteran O. Rajagopal, 86, was elected from Nemom in Thiruvananthapuram. He will be the first ever BJP member in the Kerala assembly.
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Watch: How winners celebrated election verdictUnlike in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the governments were set to change in Assam and Kerala.
Complete coverage, analysis on https://t.co/gMsH7vw1fh #NDTVResultshttps://t.co/Y659suswHo
- NDTV (@ndtv) May 19, 2016
I spoke to @sarbanandsonwal & congratulated him for the performance of the party & the efforts through the campaign. @bjpassampradesh
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2016
Heartiest congratulations to Assam BJP Karyakartas & leaders for the exceptional win. This win is historic by all standards. Phenomenal!
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2016
I spoke to @sarbanandsonwal & congratulated him for the performance of the party & the efforts through the campaign. @bjpassampradeshAn elated Jayalalithaa said: "There are not enough words in dictionary to adequately express my feelings of gratitude to the people of Tamil Nadu."
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2016
Left captures Kerala, Congress decimate
The LDF returned to power in Kerala on Thursday, winning 91 of the 140 seats in an election that saw the Congress routed and the BJP entering the assembly after decades of waiting.
As widely anticipated, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) unseated the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the May 16 battle.
Election officials said the LDF had won 91 seats, with the CPI-M itself grabbing 58. In contrast, the entire UDF tally was 47, a clear sign of the voters' disgust against a government that battled corruption charges.
VS or Pinarayi? CPM state panel to pick Kerala CM tomorrow https://t.co/qh4gme6yL8 | @OnmanoramaLive pic.twitter.com/XyepuaoN5I
- Manorama Online (@manoramaonline) May 19, 2016
WATCH: Strong room being opened in Thiruvananthapuram, counting to begin at 8 am #Elections2016 #Keralahttps://t.co/rbKBZI9vWgAt least five state ministers trailed. Besides Achuthanandan, his party colleague Pinarayi Vijayan, who is also a chief ministerial hopeful, was also leading.
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
AIADMK to retain power, but Chennai dumps it
Proving exit polls wrong, Tamil Nadu's ruling AIADMK appeared set to retain power on Thursday, with its candidates on the winning track in 136 of the 232 constituencies.
In contrast to widespread expectations that it may seize power, the DMK-Congress alliance was leading only in 86 constituencies, far short of the half-way mark of 117.
The PMK led in five places and the DMDK alliance in two. Smaller parties were ahead in three seats. Polling was postponed in two constituencies by the Election Commission.
Most exit polls after voting ended on May 16 had predicted a DMK win.
I convey my heartiest thanks to voters who have reaffirmed their faith on me and given me another chance: TN CM Jayalalithaa #Election2016
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
#TNElectionResults | #Jayalalithaa set to make history, to become first #TamilNadu CM in 32 years to be re-elected pic.twitter.com/L8LXmGwbsRThe imminent victory set off noisy celebrations outside AIADMK leader and Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa's residence here as well as at party offices across the state.
- Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 19, 2016
AIADMK supporters make offerings,worship bust of MG Ramachandran at AIADMK HQ in Tamil Nadu #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/CUPBwWq10nIn contrast, the mood was gloomy at the DMK headquarters although it was poised to win many more seats than it did in 2011.
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Water tanker at Karunanidhi's house. Even he has to buy drinking water like most ordinary Chennaiites. @CNNnews18 pic.twitter.com/i2QC0mkWXhAccording to counting trends, AIADMK candidates were trailing behind the DMK in 12 of the 16 constituencies in the capital. Jayalalithaa, however, led in the city's Radhakrishnan Nagar constituency.
- Zakka Jacob (@Zakka_Jacob) May 19, 2016
WATCH: Congress supporters celebrate as party wins 8 seats and is leading in 2 seats in Puducherry #Election2016https://t.co/eaxEYEjyYa
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Mamata storm sweeps aside all opposition in Bengal
Riding on the development plank, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress seems headed towards a landslide win in the state assembly polls here on Thursday.
Trends available for all the 294 constituencies of the assembly showed the Trinamool was in the lead in 210 seats -- well past the two-thirds majority mark of 196 -- while its main contender Left-Congress alliance was virtually decimated with its candidates ahead in only 75 constituencies.
The Congress seemed to be doing better than the Left Front by leading in 40 constituencies -- Left candidates were moving in the first position in 35.
The BJP was ahead in six and its alliance partner Gorkha Janmukti Morcha in three.
The Trinamool seemed to be sweeping away all opposition in all but two of the 20 districts in the eastern state. It was only in Malda and Murshidabad districts where the Left-Congress alliance candidates were doing well.
In Murshidabad, the alliance was in the forefront in 18 of the 22 seats, while in Malda it led in eight of the 11 constituencies.
Almost all the frontline leaders of the Trinamool, including its supremo Mamata Banerjee, occupied the pole position in their respective constituencies. Power Minister Manish Gupta was, however, trailing behind his rival Sujon Chakraborty in Jadavpur.
If a party loses its ideology, it loses everything. CPI(M)-Cong have lost everything: Mamata Banerjee #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/7WDSSKXRED
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Unnayaner Joraphool, Bangla Jure Shudhu Trinamool#AITCWinning #BengalPolls pic.twitter.com/4nuejhEqwXThe dismal scenario for the Left-Congress alliance was reflected in its unofficial chief ministerial candidate, CPI-M state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra falling behind by over 4,000 votes against his Trinamool Congress opponent.
- AITC (@AITCofficial) May 19, 2016
Thank you so much for your kind wishes @narendramodi ji
- Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) May 19, 2016
Thank you @SrBachchan ji for your wishes
- Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) May 19, 2016
Celebrations turn violent in Asansol (WB): TMC supporters allegedly vandalize CPI(M) office, set property on fire pic.twitter.com/ZagankhbGM
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Sonowal and tribal factor that helped BJP in Assam
Assam was waiting for him ever since he won a major legal victory over illegal immigrants in 2005. And for the next five years, Sarbananda Sonowal will script the state's history, thanks to the mandate handed to him by the people in the assembly polls.
Most exit polls had predicted a BJP victory in Assam, where the Congress has been in power for the last 15 years.
BJP has started to win,now Assam & others states as&when elections will be held,Cong will be wiped off: Kiren Rijiju pic.twitter.com/bgmgG6RDKhIn New Delhi, BJP spokesman Sambit Patra told IANS: "It is historic. We are going to make an entry in Assam."
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
Guwahati (Assam): Celebrations outside BJP office after trends shows BJP leading in the state #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/1t5Au1GZPeAuthorities counted the millions of votes cast in the assembly elections in 51 centres.
- ANI (@ANI_news) May 19, 2016
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