As the political atmosphere intensifies around the West Bengal Assembly Elections, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has weighed in on the ongoing debate sparked by conflicting exit polls.
Reacting to the mixed projections, Tharoor noted that the exit polls have created “a lot of confusion” among observers and political analysts alike. Despite the uncertainty, he expressed confidence that incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to retain power in the state.
However, Tharoor added a note of caution, suggesting that the scale of victory may not match previous elections. According to him, while Banerjee is expected to secure another term, her majority in the विधानसभा could be “significantly smaller” compared to the last mandate.
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His remarks come amid a politically charged environment where different exit polls have offered sharply contrasting predictions, leaving voters and parties awaiting the final results with heightened anticipation.
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The West Bengal elections remain one of the most closely watched political contests in India, with national implications and intense multi-party competition shaping the narrative.


