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May 4, 2026, 09:06 AM
Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala Wins Haripad Assembly Seat by a Margin of Over 23,000 Votes

Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala Wins Haripad Assembly Seat by a Margin of Over 23,000 Votes

Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala won by over 23,000 votes against his nearest rival from CPI in the Haripad Assembly seat after 15 rounds of votes polled from there were counted, as per EC figures. The data on the Election Commission (EC) website, after all 15 rounds of EVM votes were counted, showed that Chennithala secured 68,184 votes, which was 47.08 per cent of the votes polled in the constituency. The senior Congress leader won with a margin of 23,377 votes against his nearest rival -- CPI's T T Jismon. Chennithala is reportedly in the fray for the post of Kerala CM.
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May 4, 2026, 08:47 AM
Iran Sends New Peace Proposal to US Amid Ongoing Conflict

Iran Sends New Peace Proposal to US Amid Ongoing Conflict

Tehran, April 4: Iran has sent another proposal to the US to end the war. A new 14-point peace proposal, sent by Pakistan to the US, is meant to be a permanent end to the war. It was drafted in response to the US's earlier 9-point plan. Trump said he was considering the new proposal, but was unsure if he would be able to strike a deal with Iran. He had previously expressed disappointment with the Iranian proposal. A ceasefire brokered by Pakistan began on April 8, but no peace deal has yet been reached. Iran wants the war to end permanently, while Trump demands that Iran first lift its effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also considers Iran's nuclear capability a red line (i.e., a limit that cannot be crossed). Iran has made it clear that it will not give up its rights to Hormuz and uranium enrichment. Despite the US strikes on February 28 in response to the Israeli strikes, Iran continues to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and the US naval blockade.
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May 4, 2026, 08:43 AM
BJP Surprises in West Bengal as TMC Trails Behind in State Assembly Elections

BJP Surprises in West Bengal as TMC Trails Behind in State Assembly Elections

New Delhi (NewsFirst): The trends of counting of votes for the five state assembly elections that began this morning till 10:45 pm have raised the political temperature. The biggest surprises are seen in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, where the established equations seem to be changing. West Bengal: The BJP is leading with a clear majority. In Bengal, the trends so far show the Bharatiya Janata Party leading with 163 seats, while the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) is leading with 122 seats. The Left parties have been restricted to just 1 seat. * Vote share: ભાજપને44.35%અનેTMCને40.68%મત
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May 4, 2026, 08:41 AM
NDA Sweeps Puducherry Elections, Vijay's Party Emerges as Strong Third Force

NDA Sweeps Puducherry Elections, Vijay's Party Emerges as Strong Third Force

Puducherry, Dec 4: In the picturesque union territory of Puducherry in southern India, the saffron wave swept Puducherry today and the sound of namaste છે.મતગણતરીમાં trends were in favour of the NDA right from the start. Making good on the exit poll predictions, Chief Minister N Rangasamy and the BJP alliance touched the magic figure of majority by leading in more than 16 seats. The result of the enthusiastic turnout of over 9 lakh voters is clearly visible today in the form of confidence in the development work of the ruling party. The biggest upset in this election has been actor Vijay's new party VSW. Thalapathy's magic seems to have worked in Tamil Nadu as well as in Puducherry as his party has emerged as the third force with a strong hold on 4 seats. On the other hand, the Congress, which once dominated Puducherry, has been reduced to just 3 seats each. Popular leaders like A Namassivayam from Manadipet and Ramalingam from Raj Bhavan વી.પી are strengthening their alliance with the BJP.
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May 4, 2026, 08:40 AM
Kerala Election: Congress-Led UDF Alliance Takes Lead, Ruling LDF Trails

Kerala Election: Congress-Led UDF Alliance Takes Lead, Ruling LDF Trails

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 4: Kerala's political history is witnessing a turning point that the Left may not have imagined. The early trends of the counting of votes in God's Own Country Kerala, which began at 8 am today, have blown away the ruling LDF. 71 seats are needed for a majority in the 140-seat assembly, against which the Congress-led UDF alliance is leading with a strong lead of 58 seats. The biggest reversal is in Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's seat, where he is trailing by 2,000 votes at the end of three rounds, which is a major warning for the Left. This election is not just a battle for power, but a battle for the survival of the Left ideology. If the LDF loses in Kerala, it will be the first time since 1960 that there will be no Left government in any state in India. The 2024 Lok Sabha elections will see the Congress breaking its seven-decade-old tradition.
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May 4, 2026, 08:38 AM
Thalapathy Vijay's TVK Wins Big in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Thalapathy Vijay's TVK Wins Big in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Chennai, Dec 4: Tamil Nadu's political history is witnessing a new dawn today. Thalapathy Vijay, who made waves on the silver screen, has now demonstrated his invincible power in the political arena as well. Early trends for the 2026 assembly elections show his party, the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, leading in over 100 seats, signalling the biggest reversal in the state. The results are a major setback for the regional parties that have been in power for years, the DMK and the AIADMK, as the public clearly seems to have chosen a new vision of victory over traditional politics. The seven dire promises in the TVK manifesto have played a key role behind this resounding success. The announcement of a monthly aid of Rs 2,500 to women and 6 free cylinders a year has won hearts. Also, the promise of 8 grams of gold and a silk saree on the occasion of marriage under Annan Seer Thittam will be directly linked to the 12th grade education grant to students, which has gone from 1 to 1, 000.
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May 4, 2026, 08:34 AM
Murshidabad Election Results 2026 Live: BJP Leads in Many Constituencies

Murshidabad Election Results 2026 Live: BJP Leads in Many Constituencies

Murshidabad Murshidabad Election Results 2026 Live: Exit polls released after the voting phases indicated a tough contest and a clear lead for the leading parties in the State. However, the Election Commission of India will only reveal the final result after the official counting. Many analysts are closely watching this seat due to its political importance in the region. In the 2026 Assembly elections, West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of approximately 95.3% during polling. Issues like development, employment, local infrastructure, and state-specific concerns dominated the campaign of battling key parties. In the previous Assembly elections held in 2021, the Bharatiya Janta Party candidate won from Murshidabad with a margin of 2491 votes. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan joins party workers in celebration over poll trends favouring party. He said, "The entire country is excited." Clashes and violence broke out at a counting centre in Asansol on Monday as vote counting for the West Bengal Assembly elections continued across the state. The incident took place at the Asansol Engineering College counting centre, where a scuffle between polling agents escalated into unrest. Chairs and vehicles were vandalised during the clash, prompting security personnel to resort to a lathicharge to disperse those gathered. According to Asansol Durgapur Police Commissionerate Commissioner Pranav Kumar, miscreants targeted a political party camp, and efforts are underway to identify those involved. "A political party camp was vandalised. The people responsible for the vandalism are being identified," he said. The violence comes as a fiercely contested election shows dramatic trends in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, which has crossed the majority mark, posing a serious challenge to the All India Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee. Women workers of the BJP carry paper cones of 'jhalmuri' and sing 'jhal legeche' as they celebrate party's performance in the West Bengal Assembly elections. Out of the 293 seats, the saffron party is currently leading on around 189 seats as of now. "In view of the counting process of the General Election to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, which is expected to continue throughout the day to complete the entire process of counting and in order to maintain public order, peace and tranquility within the jurisdiction of Kolkata Police, it is hereby notified that no victory procession, rally, or public celebration in connection with election results shall be carried out on May 4 (Monday). This restriction shall apply uniformly to all political parties or groups without exception", said Kolkata Police . "Victory processions, if any, may be conducted on 5th May, 2026 or thereafter, only after obtaining prior permission from the Officer-in-Charge of the concerned Police Station. All such permitted processions shall strictly adhere to the prevailing rules and guidelines and the conditions imposed in the permission", Kolkata Police added. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has blamed SIR for the emerging poll debacle in the 2026 assembly elections, while expressing cautious optimism that final results could still favour TMC. Banerjee specifically pointed to 'SIR'- likely referencing Suvendu Adhikari's role or broader opposition strategies—as a key factor behind TMC's apparent setbacks during ongoing vote counting. Despite early trends, she urged supporters to stay patient, stating "still have hopes, wait for polling to end," amid live updates from the Election Commission's tallying of 293 seats. জরুরি বার্তা pic.twitter.com/Uc82oihwEL Union MoS and former state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar said, "The trends show the formation of a BJP Government in the state. 'Ram Rajya' has arrived in West Bengal." West Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya says, "TMC's current political system has ended, and the people's government is going to be formed." Women perform 'shankhnaad', 'dudhabhishek' on Varanasi's ghat for BJP's victory in West Bengal. BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari leading with over 3,000 votes from the Nandigram seat in West Bengal. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has crossed the majority mark of 148 seats in West Bengal. TMC candidate Sabina Yeasmin is leading with over 16,000 votes from Sujapur seat in West Bengal. BJP candidate Ajay Ray is leading with over 12,000 votes from Dinhata seat in West Bengal. Supreme Court says that the political executive will decide whether central forces remain in West Bengal even after polls. As Bharatiya Janata Party has taken an early lead in West Bengal, the party's state president Samik Bhattacharya said that the dreams of party workers are "about to come true," expressing confidence in a comfortable victory.Speaking with ANI, Samik Bhattacharya said, "The dreams of the BJP workers are about to come true. The dream of forming a government from Gangotri to Ganga Sagar is going to be fulfilled today. The government will be formed and will remain in place... Didi is sure to take a rest. It will happen." BJP workers celebrate as the party is headed towards the majority in the state as counting of votes continue. BJP candidate Gouri Sankar Ghosh is leading from Murshidabad as vote counting is currently underway in West Bengal's Murshidabad. The SIR process in West Bengal excluded approximately 27 lakh voters due to logical discrepancies and other factors. BJP - 157, TMC - 53 On the early trends, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "This time there's a Hindu consolidation, and the way Muslims vote for TMC, they have not done that this time. Some votes have gone to the pro-Muslim party. BJP has also got some in small amounts. I was not expecting such a good performance in the Muslim booth in Nandigram. The guarantee given by PM Modi to build Bengal under his leadership has been in his favour. There is no need to be so hasty. I will tell you after 11:00 AM." TMC sought to consolidate its welfare‑based narrative, rolling out expanded schemes for women, farmers, youth and the poor, while also highlighting its record on infrastructure and subsidy‑driven governance. BJP candidate from Jorasanko Assembly Constituency, Vijay Ojha, says, "...The entire world, all of India, and indeed all of Bengal, is glued to their television screens, watching with bated breath... As for the margin, well, I am hardly an astrologer. However, one thing is certain: we have received the blessings of the public... The manner in which the people upheld democracy, ensuring that the elections in Bengal on the 29th were conducted peacefully, and that the voting here took place without any bloodshed, and the way people subsequently went out and cast their votes, that in itself is the biggest thing." BJP is moving ahead on 8 seats in Bengal and TMC is now leading with just two constituencies in West Bengal. BJP candidate from Bhabanipur constituency, Suvendu Adhikari leaves from his residence. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav arrives at the BJP office in Kolkata, West Bengal, as the counting of votes is underway for the West Bengal State Assembly Elections. In Bengal, the counting is being done for 293 of the total 294 seats, except for the Falta Assembly seat, which will go to polls again on May 21, 2026. As per data of the early leads, TMC is moving ahead from Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal. Counting of votes for the election to West Bengal begins on Monday at 8 am. In West Bengal, counting being done on 293 of the total 294 seats, as repolling to be done in Falta on May 21. The West Bengal Assembly elections are emerging as one of the most high‑stakes contests in recent years, as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) seeks to defend its decade‑long rule against a significantly emboldened Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which now aims to form its first government in the state. The campaign has increasingly revolved around contentious issues such as the CAA‑NRC, alleged recruitment scandals, law‑and‑order concerns, Centre–state tensions, and the growing influence of national politics on what has traditionally been a regionally oriented electorate. Ultimately, the results from these key constituencies- from the border‑belt Dinhata to the political strongholds of Nandigram and Murshidabad- will be decisive in interpreting the broader mandate of the 2026 election cycle. As the Election Commission prepares to release the full tally for all 294 seats on May 4, the confluence of trends in these symbolic, industrial, and historically charged seats will determine whether the current political status quo is reinforced or if a new legislative direction is set for the state. Each of these constituencies, in effect, forms a vital piece of the emerging picture of West Bengal’s democratic verdict. Glimpses of Media Centre of 161 Ballygunge Assembly Constituency under DEO Kolkata South at the Counting Venue at Baba Saheb Ambedkar Education University. All preparations in place for counting day ✨ #westbengalelections2026 Glimpses of Media Centre of 161 Ballygunge Assembly Constituency under DEO Kolkata South at the Counting Venue at Baba Saheb Ambedkar Education University #eci pic.twitter.com/4WmsWCykve West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has claimed phased load-shedding occurred in areas like Serampore (Hooghly), Krishnanagar (Nadia), Ausgram (Burdwan), and Kolkata's Kshudiram Anushilan Kendra, with CCTV cameras switched off and suspicious vehicle movement. Banerjee urged TMC workers to stay vigilant and guard the strongrooms, questioning the Election Commission's oversight. These accusations surfaced hours before counting began on May 4, amid heightened election tensions in West Bengal. The state Chief Electoral Officer promised tight security and transparency, with three-tier arrangements at counting centers. The West Bengal Assembly elections are emerging as one of the most high‑stakes contests in recent years, as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress seeks to defend its decade‑long rule against a significantly emboldened Bharatiya Janata Party, which now aims to form its first government in the state. The campaign has increasingly revolved around contentious issues such as the CAA‑NRC, alleged recruitment scandals, law‑and‑order concerns, Centre–state tensions, and the growing influence of national politics on what has traditionally been a regionally oriented electorate. Disclaimer: The election-related information on this page has been compiled from various public sources, official Election Commission notifications, media reports, and available statistics. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date; however, changes in figures, results, or details cannot be ruled out. Readers should verify with relevant official sources before making any decisions. The website or publisher will not be responsible for decisions taken based on this information.
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May 4, 2026, 08:33 AM
Kerala Election Results 2026: Counting Underway to Determine Next Government

Kerala Election Results 2026: Counting Underway to Determine Next Government

Kerala Election Results 2026 constituency-wise winners: The counting of votes for the Kerala Legislative Assembly elections is currently underway. Following single-phase polling across all 140 constituencies on April 9, the wait for the final verdict is now drawing to a close. This election will determine whether the incumbent Left Democratic Front (LDF) can secure a historic third consecutive term or whether the opposition manages a significant comeback. Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here The three-way battle among the CPI(M)-led LDF, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will shape Kerala’s political landscape for the next five years. Kerala Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here All eyes are focused on the prominent candidates, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan , contesting from Dharmadam, and Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan, standing from Paravur. High-profile contenders such as the BJP’s Rajeev Chandrasekhar further heighten the stakes. The list will be updated as the winners are declared. (Written by Ijjya Priyadarshini. She is an intern with Indianexpress.com)
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May 4, 2026, 08:33 AM
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: TVK Closes In On Majority Mark as DMK Slips to Third Place

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: TVK Closes In On Majority Mark as DMK Slips to Third Place

As vote counting continues in Tamil Nadu , early trends indicate that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is moving close to the majority mark, while the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has slipped to a distant third in the assembly election race. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Amid the shifting electoral picture, Chief Minister M K Stalin is trailing in his stronghold of Kolathur after the initial rounds of counting for the April 23 Assembly polls. Stalin, who is seeking a second straight term is behind TVK’s VS Babu by more than 7,900 votes, according to the latest trends on the Election Commission website. R Santhanakrishnan of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) is in third place. Also Read:Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections Results 2026 | BJP bigwigs trail behind Vijay's TVK, DMK Also Read:Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections Results 2026 | BJP bigwigs trail behind Vijay's TVK, DMK VS Babu is leading the constituency with 41,616 votes at the of publishing this copy. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like TVK victory: Vijay set to form govt as celebs celebrate big win in TN polls Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: Trish a Visits Vijay as TVK Leads, Video Viral Tamil Nadu Election 2026: Will Congress Support TVK? Kolathur has been held by Stalin, the DMK president, since 2011. In the 2021 election, he retained the seat by defeating AIADMK’s Aadhi Rajaram by 70,384 votes. Rajaram, now contesting from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni, is currently placed third, while Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi Stalin is leading there by 1,048 votes. A veteran politician and former MLA, VS Babu earlier represented Purasawalkam after winning the 2006 election as a DMK candidate. He joined TVK on February 7, 2026. With more than two decades in politics, he served as Purasawalkam MLA from 2006 to 2011, winning by over 90,000 votes against the AIADMK candidate. According to his 2026 election affidavit, Babu has declared assets worth Rs 3.7 crore. ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 14:03 IST India News Indian Politics M K Stalin Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 08:30 AM
Congress Celebrates 'Thumping Victory' in Kerala Assembly Elections 2026, UDF Leads in 96 Seats

Congress Celebrates 'Thumping Victory' in Kerala Assembly Elections 2026, UDF Leads in 96 Seats

The Congress in Kerala on Monday thanked the people of the state for what it termed a "thumping victory", as trends in the April 9 Assembly polls indicated a decisive edge for the UDF . ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT While addressing at the party headquarters, KPCC president Sunny Joseph said that the emerging verdict was a clear rejection of the CPI(M)-led LDF government's "anti-people policies". Track all the Kerala Assembly Election updates here . He said, "The counting of votes is still progressing. The present trend indicates that the people of the state are giving the UDF a historic victory." ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Calling the outcome a "thumping victory", Joseph said that the trend mirrored the mandate seen in the recent local body polls. Also Read:BJP candidate BB Gopakumar wins from Chathanoor constituency. Also Read:Kerala Assembly Elections 2026 Results Live |NDA opens account as BJP candidate BB Gopakumar wins from Chathanoor constituency. "It is a clear verdict against the LDF government's anti-people policies," he said. AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, and senior leaders Ramesh Chennithala, Shashi Tharoor and Kodikkunnil Suresh were also present during the press meet. The leaders also shared a tri-colour cake marking the performance of the party and the UDF. According to available trends, the Congress-led UDF was ahead in at least 96 seats, while the LDF was leading in around 42 constituencies. The BJP-led NDA was ahead in two seats. (With PTI inputs) ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 14:00 IST India News Congress Kerala Indian Politics LDF UDF Kerala Assembly Elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 08:22 AM
Baharampur Vidhan Sabha Election Result 2026: Live Updates as Votes are Counted

Baharampur Vidhan Sabha Election Result 2026: Live Updates as Votes are Counted

Baharampur Vidhan Sabha Chunaav Result 2026 (Chunav Ke Natije) Live Updates in Hindi: Votes are being counted for the Baharampur assembly seat in West Bengal. This assembly seat is expected to see a close contest. This seat falls in the Baharampur Lok Sabha area of Murshidabad district. The main contest in this seat is likely to be between Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and TMC candidate Naru Gopal Mukherjee. This seat went to the polls in the first phase of the Bengal assembly elections on 23 April. Counting of votes is also taking place on 4 May with 294 seats in the state. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury lost to Trinamool Congress's Yusuf Pathan in Baharampur. He lost by a margin of about 85,000 votes. After this defeat, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury decided to contest the upcoming assembly elections. Live Updates: 01.50 01.50: Baharampur assembly seat in West Bengal is a battle of ID88 votes.
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May 4, 2026, 08:21 AM
Karnataka Bypolls: Umesh Meti Wins Maiden Victory in Bagalkot, Congress Leads in Davangere South

Karnataka Bypolls: Umesh Meti Wins Maiden Victory in Bagalkot, Congress Leads in Davangere South

Umesh Meti a political novice and Son of former MLA HY Meti, clinched his maiden win from Bagalkot constituency, which went for bypoll following demise of his father H Y Meti. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Umesh won by a margin of 21,866 against BJP candidate and three time MLA Veeranna Charantimath. Meanwhile, after the completion of 19 rounds, Congress leads by 5657votes over BJP in the bypolls to Davangere South Assembly constituency. Samarth got 59,992 votes, Srinivas T Dasakariyappa of BJP got 54335 votes while SDPI candidate received 18,203 votes. Initially, Congress was trailing before pulling it back midway through. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like TVK victory: Vijay set to form govt as celebs celebrate big win in TN polls Undo Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: Trish a Visits Vijay as TVK Leads, Video Viral Undo Live Updates TN Election 2026: AIADMK vs TVK Neck- and-Neck Undo Meanwhile, according to the Election Commission, Congress party's Umesh Meti after 19 rounds of counting in Bagalkot. With just four more rounds remaining, it is next to impossible for BJP candidate and three time MLA to surpass Meti. Earlier, in a rare incident, locks of the three strong where electronic voting machines were stored had to be broken to gain entry into them on Monday as the keys went missing. Also Read:Locks of strongrooms broken after keys misplaced Also Read:Davangere bypoll results | Locks of strongrooms broken after keys misplaced The voting for the bypolls was held on April 9. The polls were necessitated by the deaths of senior Congress MLAs H Y Meti (Bagalkot) and Shamanur Shivashankarappa (Davanagere South). Although the outcome of these by-elections is unlikely to have an immediate impact on state politics, the contest is seen as a matter of prestige for both the ruling Congress and the opposition BJP. While the Congress faces the challenge of retaining both seats, the BJP aims to wrest them and deliver a setback to the ruling party, which is currently witnessing an "internal power struggle" over leadership. According to the Election Commission, the voter turnout in Bagalkot was 68.74 per cent, and it was 68.43 per cent in Davanagere South. Poll officials said the clear picture regarding the results may emerge by midday. Adequate security arrangements have been made for the smooth conduct of the counting and to ensure that no untoward incidents happen during or after the declaration of results, according to top police officials. Necessary arrangements have been made at the counting centres - University of Horticultural Sciences in Bagalkot and DRR School at Davangere. According to election officials, 14 tables each have been set for vote counting on EVMs at counting centres both in Bagalkot and Davangere South assembly segments, where nine and 25 candidates were in the fray, respectively. The BJP fielded former MLA and 2023 defeated candidate Veerabhadrayya Charantimath from Bagalkot, and a fresh face, Srinivas T Dasakariyappa, from Davangere South. The Congress gave tickets to family members of the late legislators in both constituencies. Bagalkot candidate Umesh Meti is the son of H Y Meti, while Samarth Mallikarjun from Davanagere South is the grandson of Shamanur Shivashankarappa. Samarth's father, S S Mallikarjun, is a minister in the Siddaramaiah-led Cabinet and in charge of Davanagere district, while his mother, Prabha Mallikarjun, is a Member of Parliament from the region. Nine and 25 candidates were in the fray, respectively in the Bagalkot and Davangere South Assembly segments. (With inputs from agencies) ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 09:24 IST Karnataka News Karnataka Assembly Karnataka Politics Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 08:16 AM
Kerala Election Results 2026: Counting Underway to Determine Next Government

Kerala Election Results 2026: Counting Underway to Determine Next Government

Kerala Election Results 2026 constituency-wise winners: The counting of votes for the Kerala Legislative Assembly elections is currently underway. Following single-phase polling across all 140 constituencies on April 9, the wait for the final verdict is now drawing to a close. This election will determine whether the incumbent Left Democratic Front (LDF) can secure a historic third consecutive term or whether the opposition manages a significant comeback. Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here The three-way battle among the CPI(M)-led LDF, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will shape Kerala’s political landscape for the next five years. Kerala Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here All eyes are focused on the prominent candidates, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan , contesting from Dharmadam, and Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan, standing from Paravur. High-profile contenders such as the BJP’s Rajeev Chandrasekhar further heighten the stakes. The list will be updated as the winners are declared. (Written by Ijjya Priyadarshini. She is an intern with Indianexpress.com)
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May 4, 2026, 08:14 AM
Thrissur Thrissur Election Results 2026 Live: UDF Surges Ahead as LDF Leaders Trail

Thrissur Thrissur Election Results 2026 Live: UDF Surges Ahead as LDF Leaders Trail

Thrissur Thrissur Election Results 2026 Live: Exit polls released after the voting phases indicated a tough contest and a clear lead for the leading parties in the State. However, the Election Commission of India will only reveal the final result after the official counting. Many analysts are closely watching this seat due to its political importance in the region. In the 2026 Assembly elections, Kerala recorded a voter turnout of approximately 75.7% during polling. Issues like development, employment, local infrastructure, and state-specific concerns dominated the campaign of battling key parties. In the previous Assembly elections held in 2021, the Communist Party Of India candidate won from Thrissur with a margin of 946 votes. UDF’s Rajan J Pallan wins in Thrissur by a margin of 26,803 votes In the Palakkad constituency, Congress candidate Ramesh Pisharody is maintaining a strong lead over BJP’s Sobha Surendran by 10817 votes. The margin indicates a widening gap as counting progresses, with only a few rounds left to determine the final outcome in this closely watched contest. Pinarayi Vijayan, who trailed in the initial rounds in Dharmadam, surged ahead of Congress candidate V. P. Abdul Rasheed after the seventh round of counting, leading by 3,659 votes. Pinarayi Vijayan, who trailed in the initial rounds in Dharmadam, surged ahead of Congress candidate V. P. Abdul Rasheed after the seventh round of counting, leading by 3,659 votes. The UDF surged ahead in Kozhikode district, leading in 12 of the 13 Assembly constituencies as counting entered the final stages, with the LDF retaining an edge only in Beypore. Several prominent LDF leaders trailed, including convener T. P. Ramakrishnan and former Ministers A. K. Saseendran and Ahammad Devarkovil, along with sitting MLAs K. M. Sachindev, Linto Joseph, Thottathil Raveendran, P. T. A. Raheem, and K. P. Kunhammad Kutty. “We are deeply grateful to the voters of Kerala. This victory reflects the mandate seen in the local body polls and is a clear verdict against the LDF’s anti-people policies and actions,” says KPCC chief and Peravoor candidate Sunny Joseph. The UDF sustained its surge with Sandeep Varier leading in Trikaripur by 2,270 votes and Fathima Thahilia widening her lead to 5,861 votes in Perambra against T. P. Ramakrishnan. The BJP registered gains as Rajeev Chandrasekhar led in Nemom by 4,234 votes, while V. Muraleedharan held a slender lead in Kazhakoottam. KPCC chief Sunny Joseph said the results reflect a decisive mandate against the LDF government. Pinarayi Vijayan trails through six rounds in Dharmadam as the UDF surges across Kerala, leading in all Malappuram seats and all 14 constituencies in Ernakulam; V. Kunjikrishnan advances in Payyannur, Fathima Thahilia extends her lead to 5,289 votes in Perambra, and Ramesh Pisharody moves ahead in Palakkad. LDF Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman appears headed for a setback in Tirur, trailing UDF incumbent Kurukkoli Moideen by 2,807 votes after two rounds of counting. Despite mounting a strong challenge and leveraging his campaign influence, early trends suggest the UDF has the edge in the constituency. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) continues to lead in six of the 11 Assembly constituencies in Kannur district after four rounds of counting, even as key strongholds show signs of slipping. In Dharmadam, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has dropped to second place, with UDF candidate V. P. Abdul Rasheed extending his lead to 2,812 votes. In Taliparamba, LDF’s P. K. Shyamala is trailing, while UDF-backed rebel T. K. Govindan has moved ahead by 974 votes, indicating cracks in traditional Left bastions. Congress leader VD Satheesan is leading from the Paravur assembly seat by a margin of more than 1606 votes. PM Modi's 'right-hand man' Anoop Antony Joseph is leading from Thirvalla. The BJP candidate is leading by ober 2800 votes over his nearest rival, Antony Mathew T Thomas, an Independent candidate. CPI(M)-led LDF's Pinarayi Vijayan trails by 2,523 votes in Dharmadam LDF’s K Premkumar is leading in Ottappalam BJP candidate Shobha Surendran leading in Palakkad by 2,100 votes. Pinarayi Vijayan is trailing by 739 votes in Dharmadam, as per early trends. The LDF, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, is seeking a rare consecutive third term after its historic win in 2021, which broke Keralam's pattern of alternating governments. With UDF gaining lead in early trends, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that the "encouraging thing is that within an hour and a quarter, there seems to be a very clear trend in our favour" and even some reasonably popular politicians from the LDF are trailing. "I think it's very clear that the Kerala electorate has to be congratulated. They have decided it's time for a change. And even people whose individual popularity we are not disputing seem to be behind. This, I think, is a very good sign. And for us in the UDF, we are not going to make any premature celebrations. But I can see that it'll take already a major reversal for things to look very different," he said. While Dharmadam is a storied fortress for the Left, the 2026 race appears to be more than just a victory lap, both from the United Democratic Front led by Congress, and BJP-led National Democratic Alliance. UDF candidate Rajan Pallan leads in Thrissur for more than 200 votes NDA candidate leads with 21 votes in Thrissur in early trends Palakkad has evolved into a tightly fought three-cornered contest involving candidates from the Left Democratic Front, United Democratic Front, and National Democratic Alliance. The campaign in Palakkad saw controversy after allegations of cash-for-vote emerged, adding tension to an already competitive contest. Despite a statewide swing, projections indicate UDF could retain a relative edge in Palakkad district. The constituency reported a voter turnout of over 82 percent, among the highest in the state, reflecting heightened political engagement. Over 15,000 officials deployed, including returning officers, supervisors and micro observers to oversee the process. Officials began opening the strong rooms storing polling materials. A total of 15,465 personnel have been deployed, including 140 Returning Officers, 1,340 Additional Assistant Returning Officers, 4,208 micro observers, 4,208 counting supervisors, and 5,563 counting assistants. The United Democratic Front has accused the Communist Party of India (Marxist) of tactical decisions in seats like Palakkad, while also questioning the reduced presence of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Paravur witnessed enthusiastic voter participation on polling day, with large numbers turning out across booths in this closely watched constituency. In Paravur, V. D. Satheesan of the Indian National Congress is contesting against E.T. Taison and a BJP candidate, making it a crucial contest for the United Democratic Front. Pinarayi Vijayan launched the Left Democratic Front campaign from Dharmadam, underscoring the symbolic and political importance of retaining the seat. The Bharatiya Janata Party fielded K. Ranjith against Pinarayi Vijayan, signalling an aggressive attempt to challenge the incumbent leadership in a key constituency. Disclaimer: The election-related information on this page has been compiled from various public sources, official Election Commission notifications, media reports, and available statistics. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date; however, changes in figures, results, or details cannot be ruled out. Readers should verify with relevant official sources before making any decisions. The website or publisher will not be responsible for decisions taken based on this information.
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May 4, 2026, 08:14 AM
Lalgudi Vidhan Sabha Election Result 2026: DMK and AIADMK Engage in Tight Contest

Lalgudi Vidhan Sabha Election Result 2026: DMK and AIADMK Engage in Tight Contest

Lalgudi Vidhan Sabha Chunaav Result 2026 (Chunaav Ke Natije) Live Updates in Hindi: The counting of votes is underway in Lalgudi, Tamil Nadu. All eyes are on the election here. Will MK Stalin be able to bring his party back to power or will the beleaguered AIADMK bounce back with a spectacular performance. Voting was held in a single phase here on 23 April. Lalgudi seat in Tiruchirappalli district is also in a close contest between the DMK and the AIADMK. The DMK is considered to be dominant in the delta region. Lalgudi seat in the delta districts is also in a tight contest. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has fielded Lima Rose Martin, wife of lottery king Santiago Martin, while T. Parivallal of the DMK is challenging her. AIADMK wants to open its account here after 2001. ID: PM: 10,596. Lalgudi seat is still leading with 31 votes.
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Congress Wins Bagalkot Bypoll: Umesh Meti Clinches Maiden Victory

Congress Wins Bagalkot Bypoll: Umesh Meti Clinches Maiden Victory

Bagalkot: Umesh Meti a political novice and Son of former MLA HY Meti, clinched his maiden win from Bagalkot constituency, which went for bypoll on April 9. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Umesh won by a margin of 21,866 against BJP candidate and three time MLA Veeranna Charantimath. Right from first round, Meti maintained a good lead over BJP candidate Veeranna. Also Read:K'taka bypolls: Congress wins Bagalkot, leads in Davangere Also Read:Karnataka bypolls 2026 | Congress wins Bagalkot, leads in Davangere The bypolls were necessitated by the death of senior Congress MLA H Y Meti. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like TVK victory: Vijay set to form govt as celebs celebrate big win in TN polls Tamil Nadu Election 2026: Will Congress Support TVK? Tamil Nadu Elections 2026: Stalin, Udhayanidhi & DMK Ministers Trailing Nine candidates were in the fray for the the Bagalkot seat. ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 11:45 IST Karnataka News Congress Karnataka Karnataka Politics Bypolls assembly elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 08:12 AM
India's Election Results and US Plan to Guide Ships Stranded in Hormuz Strait Send Markets Higher

India's Election Results and US Plan to Guide Ships Stranded in Hormuz Strait Send Markets Higher

It is a big day for India. Election Results of 4 states and 1 UT would be announced today. The markets, too, would be watching out for these. The NSE Nifty 50 opened Monday’s trade 111 points or 0.46% higher at 24,108, while the BSE Sensex opened 343 points or 0.45% higher at 787,256. Along with the global cues, there will be some near-term impact of these results too. The political developments would be in focus. Assembly Election Results of Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala are going to be announced. While the incumbent Govt is expected to win in 3 states, West Bengal is set to be a close call. For the markets, Kotak Institutional Equities indicated that a BJP win in key states will be a near-term positive. The US President Donald Trump said that the US will launch an effort to “guide” stranded ships from the Hormuz Strait . He said that “Project Freedom” will begin on Monday morning in West Asia, and his representatives are having discussions with Iran. “I am fully aware that my Representatives are having very positive discussions with the Country of Iran, and that these discussions could lead to something very positive for all,” Trump posted on his Truth Social. The Asian markets have opened on a cautious note on Monday morning as investors assess Donald Trump’s plan to “free” ships stranded in the Hormuz Strait. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index futures were at 25,992, compared with the index’s last close of 25,776.53. Markets in Japan and China are closed for a public holiday. The US Futures remained almost flat on the back of the latest developments in West Asia. S&P 500 futures added 0.1%, and Nasdaq 100 futures were near flat. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 81 points, or about 0.2%. Prices fell after Trump said the US would lead an effort to guide ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) and allies voted to increase their production quotas in the face of increasing supply disruptions due to the US-Israel war on Iran and the UAE’s leaving the organisation. This was the first meeting without OPEC. Brent oil futures for July declined 0.3% to $107.88 a barrel. Share price of Bharat Heavy Electricals moved higher on Monday, rising up to 9% after the company reported its Q4FY26 earning. The company’s core operating profit, or Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA), saw a sharp increase compared to last year. It rose to about Rs 1,754 crore from Rs 832 crore in the same period a year ago. At 1 PM, the Sensex was trading higher by 357.30 points, or 0.46%, at 77,270.80, while the Nifty gained 104.05 points, or 0.43%, to trade at 24,101.60. Vedanta shares saw a strong recovery in Monday trade, jumping over 6% to around Rs 288 and clawing back much of the decline seen after last week’s demerger-related price adjustment. The stock had been reset to about Rs 289.5 during a special pre-open session on Thursday after turning ex-demerger, following which it faced selling pressure and ended the day with a fall of over 6%. In the intraday trade, IT stocks remained under pressure, with Coforge leading the losses, down 2.85%, followed by TCS slipping 1.60%, LTIMindtree declining 1.41%, Infosys falling 0.71%, and Tech Mahindra easing 0.69%. At this hour, the markets are trading with strong gains, with the Sensex up 730.81 points or 0.95% at 77,644.31, while the Nifty is higher by 218.70 points or 0.91% at 24,216.25. The share price of Adani Ports and SEZ has risen 5% to an intra-day high of Rs 1,741 on the National Stock Exchange. The company has announced its operational performance for April 2026. Its cargo volumes grew 15% YoY and handled 43.1 million metric tonnes (MMT) of total cargo in April 2026, marking a 15% YoY increase. Adani Ports' container cargo rose 17% YoY and dry cargo increased 17% YoY. The Nifty Auto index is up over 1% in the intraday trade today. In the intraday trade, auto stocks saw buying interest, with Exide Industries leading the gains, up 4.12%, followed by Maruti rising 2.76%, Bajaj Auto gaining 2.29%, Eicher Motors climbing 1.53%. In the intraday trade, selling pressure was seen across key stocks, with Infosys down 0.29%, Tech Mahindra slipping 0.86%, TCS falling 1.11%, Bharti Airtel declining 1.18%, and Kotak Bank dropping 1.97%. Sanjeev Prasad, MD, Kotak Institutional Equities, in a recent report pointed out that “oil, geopolitics and valuations remain the binding constraints for markets.” According to him, markets are “likely to react positively in the near-term if exit polls, particularly the BJP’s projected breakthrough in West Bengal, are validated on May 4, 2026.” Furthermore, he noted, that the “durability of any rally will be tested quickly, as the trajectory of crude oil remains the single largest short-term risk variable.” In the early trade, buying interest was seen across select heavyweights, with Hindustan Unilever gaining 4.73%, Maruti Suzuki rising 3.61%, and Adani Ports up 2.84%. Meanwhile, Larsen & Toubro advanced 2.28%, Bajaj Finance climbed 1.90%, and Asian Paints added 1.87%. The domestic equity markets are surged to more than 1% after opening on a higher note. The Nifty 50 extended the gains to trade at 24,255, up 258 points or 1.08%. The 30-stock index rose 850 points or 1.11% to trade at 77,764. Hindustan Unilever, Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki, Shriram Finance, and Larsen & Toubro were the top gainers in the Nifty 50 in Monday;s early trade. Indian equity indices opened today's trade on a higher note as crude oil prices falls near $100 a barrel mark. The NSE Nifty 50 opened Monday's trade 111 points or 0.46% higher at 24,108, while the BSE Sensex opened 343 points or 0.45% higher at 787,256. "Today’s market action may be unduly influenced by the state election results with focus on West Bengal. But it is important to note that this will be only a very short-term sentimental impact. The real market trend will be guided by the crude oil prices, which, in turn, will be decided by the news and happenings in West Asia. President Trump’s declaration that the US will help and guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz has brought Brent crude down to around $108 levels. Also, there is a latest proposal from Iran to the US delivered through Pakistan," said VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments. "Gift nifty is indicating a positive opening for the domestic markets. Technically, the Nifty index is hovering in a congestion range, with immediate support around the 23,800–23,550 spot levels and resistance placed around the 24,350–24,550 spot zones. A breakout in either direction from this range will dictate the next short-term move," said Vipin Kumar, Assistant Vice President of Technical Reserach at Globe Capital. The Sugar sector's stocks rose the most in Thursday’s trade, rising 2.32% in market capitalisation. Further, Ethanol stocks were followed by the Packaging sector stocks, which were further followed by the Infrastructure stocks. However, the Semiconductor sector stocks fell the most, dropping 12.84%. In India, the silver rate rose 5.45% at Rs 2.50 lakh per kilogram. On COMEX, Silver prices fell 0.18% on Monday to trade at $76.29 per troy ounce. Silver had surged to record highs in January amid geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, with heavy speculative buying pushing prices higher, but soon faced volatility. The rate for 24-carat gold today is Rs 1,51,560 per 10 grams. The price of gold has risen by 1.52% from yesterday. The 24 kt gold rate today in Delhi is Rs 1,51,300 per 10 grams. The 18-carat gold price today in India is Rs 1,13,670. On COMEX, the precious metal was trading at a price of Rs 4,609.80 an ounce, falling 0.75%. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the dollar's value against a basket of six foreign currencies, was up 0.02% at 98.18. The index evaluates the strength or weakness of the US dollar in comparison to major currencies. The basket contains currencies such as the British Pound, Euro, Swedish Krona, Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, etc. The rupee depreciated 0.05% to close at 94.91 to the dollar on April 30. Foreign institutional investors (FII) were the net sellers of shares worth Rs 8,047.86 crore. On the other hand, the Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were the net buyers of shares worth Rs 3,487.10 crore on April 30, 2026, according to the provisional data available on the NSE.
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May 4, 2026, 07:51 AM
Siliguri Vidhan Sabha Seat Result: Counting Begins in West Bengal

Siliguri Vidhan Sabha Seat Result: Counting Begins in West Bengal

SiliguriVidhan Sabha Chunaav Result 2026 (Chunaav Ke Natije) Live Updates in Hindi: Siliguri assembly seat in North Bengal is a politically important seat in West Bengal. Votes are being counted for this seat in Darjeeling district. This assembly seat falls in the Darjeeling (General) Lok Sabha constituency. Siliguri in Bengal is politically as well as geographically important, as it is the gateway to North East India. This seat went to the polls in the first phase of the assembly elections on 23 April. Counting of votes is taking place on 4 May along with all the seats in the state and all eyes are on this seat. The current MLA from this seat is Shankar Ghosh of the BJP. This time the BJP has again nominated him, while TSmee has nominated Gautam Deb. He is a former minister in the Mamata Banerjee government and the mayor of Siliguri Municipal Corporation, while Anand Singh (SUF) is the IG of Siliguri Municipal Corporation.
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May 4, 2026, 07:46 AM
Kolkata Dakshin Bhabanipur Election Results 2026 Live: Mamata Banerjee Leads Suvendu Adhikari by Slim Margin

Kolkata Dakshin Bhabanipur Election Results 2026 Live: Mamata Banerjee Leads Suvendu Adhikari by Slim Margin

Kolkata Dakshin Bhabanipur Election Results 2026 Live: Exit polls released after the voting phases indicated a tough contest and a clear lead for the leading parties in the State. However, the Election Commission of India will only reveal the final result after the official counting. Many analysts are closely watching this seat due to its political importance in the region. In the 2026 Assembly elections, West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of approximately 86.74% during polling. Issues like development, employment, local infrastructure, and state-specific concerns dominated the campaign of battling key parties. In the previous Assembly elections held in 2021, the All India Trinamool Congress candidate won from Bhabanipur with a margin of 28719 votes. Disclaimer: The election-related information on this page has been compiled from various public sources, official Election Commission notifications, media reports, and available statistics. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and up-to-date; however, changes in figures, results, or details cannot be ruled out. Readers should verify with relevant official sources before making any decisions. The website or publisher will not be responsible for decisions taken based on this information. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee cautioned voters and party workers against “fake news” as early trends showed the BJP moving close to the 200-seat mark in the state. She also alleged that the TMC was leading in several seats that were not being reflected in the trends. “There are around 100 seats in which the TMC is ahead but it is not being revealed,” she said. In a video message shared on Facebook, Banerjee urged counting agents and candidates to stay at counting centres and not step away, claiming that the process was being influenced. She said counting patterns were being shown unevenly in the initial rounds and alleged irregularities at several locations, including cases where machines did not match. She further alleged pressure on the party and said central forces were being used in a way that affected the process. She also claimed that results were being “shown selectively” and that misleading information was being circulated. জরুরি বার্তা pic.twitter.com/Uc82oihwEL Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee continues to stay ahead in Bhabanipur as counting progresses. After seven rounds, she is leading with 17,371 votes, while BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari trails with 15,451 votes, with the gap widening between the two. West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya struck a calmer note while reacting to early trends. “Everyone is awake. Workers everywhere are awake. We want Didi to unwind and rest a little. The election is over now. The results are about to come. There will be ups and downs,” he said. He also added, “If we, my party, made any mistakes, any personal attacks, or hit below the belt, I apologised for that already... I apologise even today...” BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, who is contesting from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, sounded confident as trends came in. “BJP is forming the Government. Initial trends show BJP as 135 plus and approx 100 to TMC. Initially, it will be a neck-to-neck fight in Bhabanipur. In the first round of counting, out of the 14 booths, 6 are Muslim-majority. They used to get 90-95% of those votes last time, but it didn't happen this time; there is a crack. I am leading the 8 Hindu booths. From round 9-10 in Bhabanipur, I will be leading,” he said. He also pointed to a shift in voting patterns. “There is anti-incumbency, plus Hindus are consolidated in favour of the Lotus. This is a very good signal for us... There has also been a Muslim vote bifurcation, especially in Malda, Murshidabad and Uttar Dinajpur,” he added. During an election rally, Amit Shah had made a bold prediction about counting day. A video of that speech is now going viral again. He had said: “4 मई को सुबह काउंटिंग चालू होगी, 8 बजे बैलेट बॉक्स खुलेगा, 9 बजे पहला राउंड, 10 बजे दूसरा राउंड और 1 बजे दीदी….टाटा बाय-बाय” (“On May 4, counting will start in the morning, ballot boxes will open at 8, first round at 9, second round at 10, and by 1 PM... Didi, Tata Bye-Bye.”) The clip, shared by senior journalist Rahul Shivshankar and others, is now being circulated widely as early trends appear to favour the BJP. Speaking to ANI, West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said, "I have instructed the DM that no permission be granted for victory processions today. Permission will be granted starting tomorrow. Permissions will be issued at police stations; our effort is to maintain peace... This is the first time that no incidents of violence occurred during the elections and today during the counting of votes. I request the people to maintain peace." According to Election Commission trends, the BJP is leading in 121 seats. The Mamata Banerjee-led TMC is behind at 71 seats, while its ally BGPM is ahead in one seat. At the same time, several news channels are projecting even higher numbers for the BJP. Some estimates show the party leading in around 160 seats in the 294-member Assembly, comfortably crossing the majority mark of 148. In these projections, the TMC is seen leading in about 121 seats. While these numbers are still changing, they point to a strong performance by the BJP. BJP workers were seen distributing sweets outside the counting centre in Bhabanipur after the party crossed the majority mark in West Bengal. In Bhabanipur, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is currently leading BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari by 898 votes after 3 out of 20 rounds of counting. #watch | West Bengal Elections 2026 | Kolkata: BJP workers distribute sweets outside the counting centre in Bhabanipur assembly constituency as BJP crosses the majority mark in the state. In the constituency, CM Mamata Banerjee is leading over BJP's Suvendu Adhikari by a… pic.twitter.com/XE75HGOSxC Just In: BJP crosses the majority mark in West Bengal, leading on 148 seats currently. Counting is still underway. On the early trends, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "All Hindus are united in favour of Narendra Modi... After four rounds of counting, the BJP is forming its government. Hindu EVMs mean BJP, Muslim EVMs mean TMC, except Malda, Murshidabad and North Dinajpur, where people have voted for Congress." #watch | Kolkata: On the early trends, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "All Hindus are united in favour of Narendra Modi... After four rounds of counting, the BJP is forming its government. Hindu EVMs mean BJP, Muslim EVMs… pic.twitter.com/jw1gzs7qzP BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari claimed that Muslim voters have not backed the Trinamool Congress the way they did earlier, adding that a similar pattern can be seen in Bhabanipur. “I will go ahead after the ninth or tenth round and emerge as the winner in the seat,” he said, also claiming that Hindu votes have consolidated in favour of the BJP. Even before counting began, there were signs of tension on the ground. A verbal clash broke out between TMC and BJP agents outside the counting centre at Sakhawat Memorial School in Bhabanipur. Supporters had gathered outside, and the situation briefly became tense before authorities stepped in to restore order. Security has been tight across counting centres, with officials arriving early to prepare for the process. The battle for Bhabanipur is turning into a real nail-biter. As counting continues, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has once again taken the lead, but the contest with BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari remains extremely close. After the third round of counting, Mamata is ahead by 898 votes. But the lead has changed hands multiple times through the morning. Counting began early in the morning, starting with postal ballots, while EVMs were opened later. As per official data, only a small number of rounds have been completed so far, with many more still to go. At one stage, only 1 out of 20 rounds had been counted, leaving a long way before the final result is declared. Authorities have also made it clear that no victory rallies will be allowed today. In 2021, Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, in one of the biggest political upsets in the state. After that loss, Mamata returned to the Assembly by winning the Bhabanipur bypoll. Now, the two are facing each other again in Bhabanipur, making this a closely watched rematch. The big question is whether Suvendu can repeat history and defeat a sitting Chief Minister again. For now, the answer remains unclear. The day began with Suvendu Adhikari taking an early lead when counting started. Soon after, Mamata Banerjee moved ahead, only for Suvendu to regain the lead again after two rounds of counting. At one point, he was leading by more than 1,558 votes. But the situation shifted again as more rounds were counted. Earlier, Mamata had also built a lead of over 1,996 votes, according to Election Commission data, before the gap narrowed again. With only a few rounds completed so far, and nearly 20 rounds in total, the final result is still far from clear. According to early trends around 9:37 am, the BJP was leading in 159 seats, while the Trinamool Congress (TMC) was ahead in 117 seats. At the same time, senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari also spoke about voting patterns. He claimed there had been a consolidation of Hindu votes and suggested that Muslim voters had not backed the TMC in the same way as before. “I was not expecting such a good performance in the Muslim booth in Nandigram… The guarantee given by PM Modi to build Bengal under his leadership has been in his favour. There is no need to be so hasty. I will tell you after 11:00 AM…” he said. Adding to the confidence, West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya said the party’s long-held goal might finally be within reach. “The dreams of the BJP workers are about to come true. This is the worker of the entire country… The dream of forming a government from Gangotri to Ganga Sagar is going to be fulfilled today. The government will be formed and will remain in place… Didi is sure to take a rest. It will happen…” he said. As vote counting picked up pace on Monday morning, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said his party is seeing better results than expected in West Bengal. Sharing his early assessment, Adhikari sounded confident about how the day could unfold. “I will take lead in certain booths, she will lead but later I will lead. In Kolkata the educated will vote for BJP. Certain seats are unexpected for BJP but a very good results. In 77 ward I will trail but after that, I will lead. It is a clear mandate. This is the win of the people of West Bengal,” he said.
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May 4, 2026, 07:45 AM
Dinhata Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Live Updates from West Bengal

Dinhata Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Live Updates from West Bengal

Dinhata Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026 (Chunav Ke Natije) Live Updates in Hindi: Counting of votes is underway for West Bengal's Dinhata assembly seat. This assembly seat is one of the important seats where the election results are politically significant. Voting took place on 23 April. Once a stronghold of the Left Front, this seat is now held by the Trinamool Congress. Votes are being counted in 293 out of 294 seats in the state at this time. This assembly seat is also included. Will the TMC be able to retain this seat. All eyes are on है.इस The main contest is expected to be between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Ajay Ray and Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Udayan Guha. Other candidates in the fray include Vikas Mondal of the All India Forward Bloc (AIF) and Harihar Roy Singha of the Congress. < ID1: Live Updates.
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May 4, 2026, 07:44 AM
Puducherry Assembly Elections: Ruling Alliance and Opposition Bloc Neck and Neck

Puducherry Assembly Elections: Ruling Alliance and Opposition Bloc Neck and Neck

: Vote counting for the 30 member Puducherry Assembly began on Monday amid keen political interest, with early trends indicating a close contest between the ruling alliance and the opposition bloc. The ruling All India N. R. Congress (AINRC) government has mounted a strong effort to stay in power, while the opposition INDIA bloc including Congress and DMK despite internal differences, has been working to oust the N. Rangasamy led NR Congress administration. According to trends released by the Election Commission of India, N. Rangasamy was leading in the Thattanchavady constituency by over 4,336 votes. Early trends suggested that Puducherry may once again see an NDA led government, with the alliance leading in 11 out of 30 seats. Latest figures showed AINRC ahead in nine seats, including Rangasamy’s constituency, while its ally BJP was leading in two seats and AIADMK in one. Key AINRC candidates in the lead included V. P. Sivakolundhu, Vaiyapuri Manikandan, C. Aiyappan (Mouttayappan), E. Mohandoss, P. Rajavelu, P. R. N. Thirumurugan, and Malladi Krishna Rao.
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May 4, 2026, 07:44 AM
West Bengal Election Results 2026: BJP Forms 'Saffron Government' for First Time

West Bengal Election Results 2026: BJP Forms 'Saffron Government' for First Time

West Bengal Election Results 2026: The results of the West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 have ushered in a new era in Indian politics. Though the final results are yet to be out, trends show that Mamata Banerjee's 15-year-long impregnable rule has finally come to an end and a'saffron government'has been formed in the state for the first time. According to election trends, out of 293 seats, the BJP is leading in 191 seats, which is 44 seats more than the majority mark (147). While the ruling TMC seems to be down to 98 seats. The BJP, which started from zero in 2011, has completely transformed Bengal's political ground in 2026 by securing 45% of the vote share. How did the BJP finally make a dent in Mamata Banerjee's stronghold? Know the 5 main reasons that scripted this historic victory. LATEST ATTENTION Mumbaikars! Train services to be affected b. GST b. GST b. GST b. GST b. GST b.
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May 4, 2026, 07:43 AM
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026: TVK Leads in 108 Seats, AIADMK in 68

Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026: TVK Leads in 108 Seats, AIADMK in 68

Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026 Winners Constituency-Wise: The counting of votes for the much-awaited Tamil Nadu Assembly polls are underway. As per the Election Commission of India (ECI), the TVK is ahead in 108 seats, while the AIADMK is leading in 68 seats as of 12:52AM. The election was contested on a total of 234 seats across the state. The single-phase polling was held on April 23, 2026, across 75,064 polling stations, with the state recording a historic voter turnout of approximately 85.1%. This was the highest ever recorded in an assembly election in Tamil Nadu . TN Election Results 2026 Constituency Wise Live Updates: Check Here The contest saw major alliances battling for power. On one side stands the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which includes the Indian National Congress, the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and other allies. Opposing them is the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-Bhartiya Janata Party (AIADMK-BJP) alliance, which reunited in April 2025 with Edappadi K Palaniswami as the chief ministerial candidate. A prominent personality contesting in these elections is actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) that chose to contest solo across all 234 constituencies. Key leaders in the fray include incumbent Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin, opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami of the AIADMK, and Vijay, the TVK chief contesting from the Perambur constituency. Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here Here’s the full winners list: (Nityanjali Bulsu is an intern with Indianexpress.com)
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May 4, 2026, 07:43 AM
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP Candidates Trail Behind Ruling DMK and TVK

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP Candidates Trail Behind Ruling DMK and TVK

As the counting of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections progressed, data revealed many of BJP 's significant candidates trailing behind the ruling DMK and Vijay-led TVK candidates. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Some of the prominent names include state chief Nainar Nagenthran, former Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Union Minister L Murugan. Nagenthran is contesting from Sattur for the first time after migrating from his home constituency of Tirunelveli, and is trailing by 909 votes behind the DMK candidate Kadarkarairaj A. Also Read:'Thalapathy' Vijay becomes 'Muthalamaichar' as TVK makes history Also Read:Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026 | For supporters, 'Thalapathy' Vijay becomes 'Muthalamaichar' as TVK sets for stunning victory Union Minister L Murugan is trailing behind TVK's Kamali S in Avanashi reserved constituency by 2,080 votes as per the counting trends, while former Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan is behind TVK's Venkataramanan P by a margin of 9,296 votes in Mylapore constituency in Chennai. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like TVK victory: Vijay set to form govt as celebs celebrate big win in TN polls Tamil Nadu Elections 2026: Stalin, Udhayanidhi & DMK Ministers Trailing Tamil Nadu Assembly Electio n Results 2026 | For supporte rs, 'Thalapathy' Vijay beco... The party is contesting 27 seats in alliance with the AIADMK. BJP Mahila Morcha president Vanathi Srinivasan, who has shifted to Coimbatore North from Coimbatore South, which she won in the 2021 Assembly elections, is also lagging behind TVK's V Sampath Kumar by 839 votes. Candidates M R Gandhi, Bhojarajan M, and C Nagesh Kumar are leading in Nagercoil, Udhagamanalam and Thalli constituencies respectively as per the ECI data released on 12:20 PM. In Vilavancode constituency, Vijayadharani S is behind the Congress candidate Praveen T T by 6,697 votes. As TVK appeared towards the majority mark of 118 Assembly seats out of the total 234 segments in Tamil Nadu, his supporters began celebrations across the state. (with PTI inputs) ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 13:13 IST India News BJP Tamil Nadu Indian Politics TVK Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 07:41 AM
Kerala Election Result 2026 Live: LDF Seeks 'Hat-trick of Power' as UDF and NDA Challenge

Kerala Election Result 2026 Live: LDF Seeks 'Hat-trick of Power' as UDF and NDA Challenge

Kerala Election Result 2026 Live: Hello! Welcome to this fastest, most accurate and detailed live blog of the counting of votes for Kerala Assembly Election 2026. In Kerala, one of the most important and politically aware states in South India, the political fate of candidates is being decided in 140 seats today. The EVMs have been opened and it will be clear in a short time from now whether the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will set a new and historic record of'hat-trick of power'by winning for the third consecutive time? Or will the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) return to power? The biggest question among all is whether the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which is trying hard to increase its base in Kerala and create a triangular contest, will make a big upset this time.
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May 4, 2026, 07:40 AM
BJP Set to Retain Power in Assam's State Assembly Election

BJP Set to Retain Power in Assam's State Assembly Election

Early trends from the Election Commission of India as of 12:30 pm indicate that the BJP-led NDA is firmly on course to retain power in Assam, with a commanding lead in the 126-member Assembly. ECI Trends at 12:30 PM: BJP Crosses Majority Mark According to official data, the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in 78 seats, comfortably past the majority mark of 64. The Indian National Congress trails with 24 seats, while regional players like Bodoland People’s Front (10) and Asom Gana Parishad (9) remain in single digits. Smaller parties including AIUDF, Raijor Dal, and UPPL are leading in a handful of constituencies, but the broader trend clearly favours the ruling alliance. Sarma Poised For Third Consecutive Term Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is leading from Jalukbari, strengthening prospects of returning to power for a second straight term. His steady lead reflects continued voter confidence in the BJP’s governance in the state. In New Guwahati, BJP candidate Diplu Ranjan Sarmah is also ahead by a significant margin, adding to the party’s growing tally. Key Constituencies Show BJP Dominance In several key seats, BJP candidates are maintaining strong leads. Early round trends suggest comfortable margins in urban constituencies, giving the party a decisive edge as counting progresses through multiple rounds. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are facing tough contests across constituencies, with some high-profile candidates trailing in early rounds. Opposition Struggles to Keep Pace The Congress-led opposition appears unable to match the BJP’s momentum, with trends indicating a fragmented performance. Despite pockets of resistance, the numbers suggest a clear advantage for the NDA alliance. Clear Mandate Emerging With leads in 78 seats, the BJP has already crossed the halfway mark, pointing towards a decisive mandate. While final results are awaited, current trends signal political continuity in Assam under Sarma’s leadership.
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May 4, 2026, 07:38 AM
India's Election Results and Global Cues Impact Markets

India's Election Results and Global Cues Impact Markets

It is a big day for India. Election Results of 4 states and 1 UT would be announced today. The markets, too, would be watching out for these. The NSE Nifty 50 opened Monday’s trade 111 points or 0.46% higher at 24,108, while the BSE Sensex opened 343 points or 0.45% higher at 787,256. Along with the global cues, there will be some near-term impact of these results too. The political developments would be in focus. Assembly Election Results of Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala are going to be announced. While the incumbent Govt is expected to win in 3 states, West Bengal is set to be a close call. For the markets, Kotak Institutional Equities indicated that a BJP win in key states will be a near-term positive. The US President Donald Trump said that the US will launch an effort to “guide” stranded ships from the Hormuz Strait . He said that “Project Freedom” will begin on Monday morning in West Asia, and his representatives are having discussions with Iran. “I am fully aware that my Representatives are having very positive discussions with the Country of Iran, and that these discussions could lead to something very positive for all,” Trump posted on his Truth Social. The Asian markets have opened on a cautious note on Monday morning as investors assess Donald Trump’s plan to “free” ships stranded in the Hormuz Strait. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index futures were at 25,992, compared with the index’s last close of 25,776.53. Markets in Japan and China are closed for a public holiday. The US Futures remained almost flat on the back of the latest developments in West Asia. S&P 500 futures added 0.1%, and Nasdaq 100 futures were near flat. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 81 points, or about 0.2%. Prices fell after Trump said the US would lead an effort to guide ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) and allies voted to increase their production quotas in the face of increasing supply disruptions due to the US-Israel war on Iran and the UAE’s leaving the organisation. This was the first meeting without OPEC. Brent oil futures for July declined 0.3% to $107.88 a barrel. Vedanta shares saw a strong recovery in Monday trade, jumping over 6% to around Rs 288 and clawing back much of the decline seen after last week’s demerger-related price adjustment. The stock had been reset to about Rs 289.5 during a special pre-open session on Thursday after turning ex-demerger, following which it faced selling pressure and ended the day with a fall of over 6%. In the intraday trade, IT stocks remained under pressure, with Coforge leading the losses, down 2.85%, followed by TCS slipping 1.60%, LTIMindtree declining 1.41%, Infosys falling 0.71%, and Tech Mahindra easing 0.69%. At this hour, the markets are trading with strong gains, with the Sensex up 730.81 points or 0.95% at 77,644.31, while the Nifty is higher by 218.70 points or 0.91% at 24,216.25. The share price of Adani Ports and SEZ has risen 5% to an intra-day high of Rs 1,741 on the National Stock Exchange. The company has announced its operational performance for April 2026. Its cargo volumes grew 15% YoY and handled 43.1 million metric tonnes (MMT) of total cargo in April 2026, marking a 15% YoY increase. Adani Ports' container cargo rose 17% YoY and dry cargo increased 17% YoY. The Nifty Auto index is up over 1% in the intraday trade today. In the intraday trade, auto stocks saw buying interest, with Exide Industries leading the gains, up 4.12%, followed by Maruti rising 2.76%, Bajaj Auto gaining 2.29%, Eicher Motors climbing 1.53%. In the intraday trade, selling pressure was seen across key stocks, with Infosys down 0.29%, Tech Mahindra slipping 0.86%, TCS falling 1.11%, Bharti Airtel declining 1.18%, and Kotak Bank dropping 1.97%. Sanjeev Prasad, MD, Kotak Institutional Equities, in a recent report pointed out that “oil, geopolitics and valuations remain the binding constraints for markets.” According to him, markets are “likely to react positively in the near-term if exit polls, particularly the BJP’s projected breakthrough in West Bengal, are validated on May 4, 2026.” Furthermore, he noted, that the “durability of any rally will be tested quickly, as the trajectory of crude oil remains the single largest short-term risk variable.” In the early trade, buying interest was seen across select heavyweights, with Hindustan Unilever gaining 4.73%, Maruti Suzuki rising 3.61%, and Adani Ports up 2.84%. Meanwhile, Larsen & Toubro advanced 2.28%, Bajaj Finance climbed 1.90%, and Asian Paints added 1.87%. The domestic equity markets are surged to more than 1% after opening on a higher note. The Nifty 50 extended the gains to trade at 24,255, up 258 points or 1.08%. The 30-stock index rose 850 points or 1.11% to trade at 77,764. Hindustan Unilever, Bajaj Auto, Maruti Suzuki, Shriram Finance, and Larsen & Toubro were the top gainers in the Nifty 50 in Monday;s early trade. Indian equity indices opened today's trade on a higher note as crude oil prices falls near $100 a barrel mark. The NSE Nifty 50 opened Monday's trade 111 points or 0.46% higher at 24,108, while the BSE Sensex opened 343 points or 0.45% higher at 787,256. "Today’s market action may be unduly influenced by the state election results with focus on West Bengal. But it is important to note that this will be only a very short-term sentimental impact. The real market trend will be guided by the crude oil prices, which, in turn, will be decided by the news and happenings in West Asia. President Trump’s declaration that the US will help and guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz has brought Brent crude down to around $108 levels. Also, there is a latest proposal from Iran to the US delivered through Pakistan," said VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments. "Gift nifty is indicating a positive opening for the domestic markets. Technically, the Nifty index is hovering in a congestion range, with immediate support around the 23,800–23,550 spot levels and resistance placed around the 24,350–24,550 spot zones. A breakout in either direction from this range will dictate the next short-term move," said Vipin Kumar, Assistant Vice President of Technical Reserach at Globe Capital. The Sugar sector's stocks rose the most in Thursday’s trade, rising 2.32% in market capitalisation. Further, Ethanol stocks were followed by the Packaging sector stocks, which were further followed by the Infrastructure stocks. However, the Semiconductor sector stocks fell the most, dropping 12.84%. In India, the silver rate rose 5.45% at Rs 2.50 lakh per kilogram. On COMEX, Silver prices fell 0.18% on Monday to trade at $76.29 per troy ounce. Silver had surged to record highs in January amid geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, with heavy speculative buying pushing prices higher, but soon faced volatility. The rate for 24-carat gold today is Rs 1,51,560 per 10 grams. The price of gold has risen by 1.52% from yesterday. The 24 kt gold rate today in Delhi is Rs 1,51,300 per 10 grams. The 18-carat gold price today in India is Rs 1,13,670. On COMEX, the precious metal was trading at a price of Rs 4,609.80 an ounce, falling 0.75%. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the dollar's value against a basket of six foreign currencies, was up 0.02% at 98.18. The index evaluates the strength or weakness of the US dollar in comparison to major currencies. The basket contains currencies such as the British Pound, Euro, Swedish Krona, Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, etc. The rupee depreciated 0.05% to close at 94.91 to the dollar on April 30. Foreign institutional investors (FII) were the net sellers of shares worth Rs 8,047.86 crore. On the other hand, the Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were the net buyers of shares worth Rs 3,487.10 crore on April 30, 2026, according to the provisional data available on the NSE.
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May 4, 2026, 07:37 AM
Counting Begins for High-Stakes Assembly Elections 2026 in Five Regions

Counting Begins for High-Stakes Assembly Elections 2026 in Five Regions

Bhubaneswar : The stage is set for a high-stakes political verdict as counting of votes begins today for the Assembly Elections 2026 held in four states — West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam — and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Counting started at 8 AM across 234 centers under tight security, with postal ballots being taken up first, followed by EVM rounds. Early trends, seat-wise leads, final results, and key political upsets from all five regions will be updated here in real-time. Stay with us for minute-by-minute developments as the electoral fate of over 900 candidates unfolds. Here are the updates:
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May 4, 2026, 07:36 AM
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results: Coimbatore North Seat Sees Competitive Contest Between AIADMK and DMK

Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results: Coimbatore North Seat Sees Competitive Contest Between AIADMK and DMK

Coimbatore North Assembly Election Results 2026 (Chunaav Ke Natije) Live Updates in Hindi: The results of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections are coming on Monday. The counting of votes is going on. The main fight in the state is between the DMK and the AIADMK. Both parties are challenging in the field with their respective alliances. The Coimbatore North assembly seat in Coimbatore district is also expected to be a competitive contest. The seat is dominated by the AIADMK. Actor Vijay's new party TVK is also looking to make a strong debut. The famous Coimbatore North seat in Coimbatore is in high-profile competition this time. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on behalf of the NDA has fielded Vanathi Srinivasan, a lawyer and the national president of the party's women's front. Before this, she was elected from the Coimbatore South seat in 2021. But this time the party has fielded her from the Coimbatore North constituency. Vijayakumar Selvan, who led the DMK, is contesting from the Tamil Nadu Progressive Alliance.
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May 4, 2026, 07:36 AM
Nagaon Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Counting Underway in Assam's Nagaon Assembly Seat

Nagaon Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Counting Underway in Assam's Nagaon Assembly Seat

Nagaon Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026 Live Updates: Counting of votes is underway in Nagaon Assembly (now Nagaon-Batadrava) seat. It is one of the 126 Assam Legislative Assembly constituencies located in Nagaon district. It got its name Nagaon-Batadroba after the 2023 delimitation. Currently, the seat is held by Roopak Sarmah of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who won in the 2016 and 2021 elections. Roopak defeated Shantanu Sarma of the Congress by a margin of 11,083 votes. This time too, the main contest will be between incumbent MLA and BJP candidate Roopak Sarmah and opposition Congress candidate and former MLA Dr Dulav Chamua. The seat has been contested by the Indian National Congress and the BJP, with the BJP holding sway since 2016. The constituency is known for its diverse electorate and its important role in Assam politics. In 2023, the re-election to the Nagaon-Batadrava constituency is being held.
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May 4, 2026, 07:35 AM
Assembly Elections 2026: Key Highlights from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry

Assembly Elections 2026: Key Highlights from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry

Synopsis Assembly Election Results 2026 Key Highlights: Vote counting is underway for Assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry. Early trends show the BJP leading in West Bengal, while TVK Vijay emerges as the single largest party in Tamil Nadu. The results are expected to shape the national political landscape.
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May 4, 2026, 07:33 AM
Puducherry Election Result 2026: Counting Underway Amid High Voter Turnout

Puducherry Election Result 2026: Counting Underway Amid High Voter Turnout

Puducherry Election Result 2026: The counting of votes for the Puducherry Assembly elections is underway. The polling was conducted on April 9, recording a voter turnout of 89.87 per cent. The voting took place across 1,099 polling stations, with 294 candidates, in the 30-member Assembly. The Union Territory (UT) witnessed major alliances as well as newly floated parties in the 2026 election. Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here The ruling NDA comprises AINRC, BJP, AIADMK, and LJK, while the opposition INDIA bloc consists of the Congress, DMK, and VCK. The key contestants to keep an eye on for the Puducherry are Chief Minister N Rangaswamy, and other ministers including A Namassivayam, A Johnkumar, as well as R Siva and V Saminathan, among others. Puducherry Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Check Here Serial Number
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May 4, 2026, 07:33 AM
Gold Prices in India Fall Due to International Rates and Oil Prices

Gold Prices in India Fall Due to International Rates and Oil Prices

On 4 May 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹150,650 per 10 grams, reflecting a loss of ₹910 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹138,096 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 4 May 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹150,650 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹141,839, reflecting a difference of ₹8,811 or 6.21%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 6.21% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices edged up over the week driven by progress in the West Asia conflict, as reports emerged that US military will guide ships through the crucial trade route- Strait of Hormuz . However, additional reports state that Tehran considers this move to be in violation of the ceasefire and has cautioned over the same. These geopolitical uncertainties continue to add to the upside for oil prices , which remain at elevated levels. High fuel prices stoke inflationary pressures, reducing bullion’s appeal as investors tend to lean more towards interest yielding assets like bonds and currencies. ALSO READ 22% tax-free annual return in 8 years: SGB 2018-19 Series I due on May 4, the final redemption price announced Markets now price in no rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve , in contrast to the pre-war forecast of two rate cuts. Worries over tighter monetary policies by central banks globally, have also dented demand for the gold metal which is down nearly 12% since the conflict began ten weeks ago. Experts suggest gold prices to remain range-bound over the longer run as high oil prices coupled with hawkish stance from US Federal Reserve have weighed on bullion’s appeal. Rising risk over inflation have reinforced the expectations of tighter monetary policy globally. Markets will continue to assess the policy stance of central banks globally for further cues on gold prices. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 29th April 2026: Silver is down by 1.70%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad
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May 4, 2026, 07:32 AM
Indian Stock Market Rally Continues Amid Easing Geopolitical Tensions and Positive Assembly Election Results

Indian Stock Market Rally Continues Amid Easing Geopolitical Tensions and Positive Assembly Election Results

Stock market rally:Indian benchmark indices edged higher on Monday, May 4, 2026, as geopolitical tensions showed signs of easing andassembly election results in West Bengaladded to positive sentiment.TheBSE Sensexadvanced 997.25 points or 1.3 per cent to touch an intra-day high of 77,910.75, while theNSE Nifty50gained 292.65 points or 1.2 per cent, logging an intra-day high of 24,290.2.At 9:56 AM, Hindustan Unilever, Maruti Suzuki, Adani Ports, and L&T were among thetop gainers on BSE, while Kotak Mahindra Bank, TCS, Eternal, and Bharti Airtel were thetop losers. In the broader market,Nifty Midcap 100gained 0.99 per cent and theNifty Smallcap indexrose 0.92 per cent.BarringNifty Media, which slipped 0.25 per cent, all sectoral indices traded in the green.India VIX, which reflects near-term volatility expectations, eased 2.32 per cent to 18.03.CATCH STOCK MARKET UPDATES LIVEWhy are Stock Markets rising today?Geopolitical tensions ease, crude slipsMarkets drew relief after US President Donald Trump said America would work to free ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures fell 64 cents or 0.59 per cent to $107.53 a barrel, after settling $2.23 lower on Friday."The real market trend will be guided by crude oil prices, which in turn will be decided by news and happenings in West Asia. Trump's declaration that the US will help guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz has brought Brent crude down to around $108 levels. There is also a latest proposal from Iran to the US delivered through Pakistan," said V.K. Vijayakumar, chief investment strategist, Geojit Investments.Also ReadStock Market LIVE: Sensex drops 650 pts from day's high; Nifty below 24,100; Airtel, TCS top draggerBombay Dyeing zooms 18% on launching ultra-luxury THREE ICC projectEquitas SFB zooms 11% to hit new 52-week high on multi-fold jump in Q4 PATDr Lal PathLabs hits 20% upper band on strong Q4; brokerages stay positiveOnEMI Technology IPO Day 2 update: Subscription lags at 34%, GMP 2%Assembly election resultsOngoing assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry also factored into market sentiment, with analysts particularly watching West Bengal closely."Assembly elections can create some kind of impact in the medium to short term. BJP leading in West Bengal would be a positive factor for markets in the near to medium term," said Kranti Bathini, equity strategist, WealthMills Securities.In West Bengal, the central contest is between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is seeking a fourth consecutive term, while the BJP is targeting its first-ever victory in the state. The Congress and CPI(M) are also attempting to revive their presence after significant losses in the previous election, with parties including AIMIM and AJUP contesting selected seats.Global markets surgeAsian markets rallied broadly following Trump's Strait of Hormuz statement. South Korean stocks hit a fresh record high, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 1.71 per cent. Markets in Japan and China remained closed for public holidays.Technical view"Though we are now in a better position to pursue a 25,000-25,600 view, volatility and wider trading ranges may continue, with VIX staying above 18. We will start the week with 24,050-24,350 as the breakout range," said Anand James, chief market strategist, Geojit Investments.Disclaimer: Views and outlook shared on the stock belong to the respective brokerages and are not endorsed by Business Standard. Readers' discretion is advised.
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May 4, 2026, 07:31 AM
Vijay's TVK Party Leads in Over 100 Seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly Election

Vijay's TVK Party Leads in Over 100 Seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly Election

Chennai: Actor-turned-politician Vijay appears to be at the centre of a political moment in Tamil Nadu as early counting trends in the 2026 Assembly election placed his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, firmly in the lead. As of around 11 am, early trends showed TVK leading in more than 100 seats in the 234-member Assembly, putting the party within striking distance of the majority mark of 118. The numbers, if sustained, would mark an extraordinary debut for Vijay in electoral politics and a major shake-up in the state’s long-standing political landscape. Celebrations inside #Vijay‌ 's house #TVKVijay‌ #TVKVijay‌HQ pic.twitter.com/KWBOYjRfJP 🚨 విజయ్ నివాసంలో కొనసాగుతున్న ఆయన కుటుంబ సభ్యుల కేరింతలు #TVKVijay #Vijay pic.twitter.com/Eiyo1M40Xt உங்க விஜய் உங்க விஜய் உயிரென வர்றேன் நான் உங்க விஜய் உங்க விஜய் எளியவன் குரல் நான் உங்க விஜய் உங்க விஜய் தனி ஆள் இல்ல கடல் நான் pic.twitter.com/FRQcu4b8aq From classrooms to cinema With public attention fixed on the actor’s political rise, many are also looking back at his educational background. Born as Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, Vijay completed his early schooling at Fathima Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Chennai. He later studied at Balalok Matric Higher Secondary School. After school, he enrolled at Loyola College to pursue a bachelor’s degree in visual communication. However, he did not complete the course and left college early to focus on acting, a decision that would eventually shape one of the most successful careers in Tamil cinema. Thank you Erode 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/897ADrZtA4 A post shared by Foodie Forever PY (@foodie_forever_py) A political debut that has caught attention Vijay entered politics after decades of stardom in the Tamil film industry. His party’s early performance on counting day has surprised political observers, especially because it has pushed both the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance into a trailing position in early rounds. For a state where politics has long revolved around established Dravidian parties, the early trends have made Vijay the biggest talking point of the day.
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May 4, 2026, 07:31 AM
Indian By-Election Updates: Close Fight Between Major Parties

Indian By-Election Updates: Close Fight Between Major Parties

Follow VistaraWhatsApp Channels Early trends and some results emerge from the counting of votes in the by-elections held in seven assembly seats in five states of the country, showing a close fight between the major parties. Read Trending Videos BJP's Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar is leading in Umreth, Gujarat. Congress'Umesh Hullahappa Meti is leading in Bagalkot, Karnataka. Congress'Samarth Shamanur Mallikarjun is leading in Davanagere South. NCP's Sunetra Ajit Pawar is leading in Baramati, Maharashtra with 78244 votes. BJP's Akshay Shivajirao Kardile is leading in Rahuri. AdvertisementNagaland and Tripura are the two seats where the BJP has won. BJP's Daochiar Imchen has won in Koridang, Nagaland with 3123 votes. BJP's Jaharu Chakraborty is leading in Dharmanagar, Tripura with 18290 votes.
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May 4, 2026, 07:30 AM
Dibrugarh Election Results 2026: Live Updates as Counting Begins

Dibrugarh Election Results 2026: Live Updates as Counting Begins

Dibrugarh election result 2026 live: Along with Dibrugarh assembly, the election results of 126 seats of Assam are going to come out today on 4 May. Counting of votes has started from 8 am. Dibrugarh assembly, considered the second capital of Assam, is dominated by the sitting cabinet minister and BJP leader Prashant Phukan. His winning streak is from 2006. This seat in the general category has been dominated by the Congress for a while, but now the key to power is in the hands of the BJP. In this election, Prashant Phukan is being contested by Mainak Patra of ASMJTYP and Kamal Hazarika of VIKIP. Today it will be interesting to see who the public hands over the key to power this time. Talking about the political history of Dibrugarh assembly, this seat was created in 1957. There have been 16 assembly elections so far. This includes two by-elections in 1961 and 2001. The Congress party has won this seat four times between 1961 and 1972 and six times between 2001 and 2006. Prashant Phukan of the BJP has won this seat four times.
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May 4, 2026, 07:29 AM
Mariani Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Congress-Raijor Dal Alliance Faces Off Against BJP in Crucial Assam Polls

Mariani Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026: Congress-Raijor Dal Alliance Faces Off Against BJP in Crucial Assam Polls

Mariani Vidhan Sabha Chunav Result 2026 Live Updates: Mariani Assembly seat in Jorhat district is going to the polls today. The seat is located in the tea-dominated region of Upper Assam, surrounded by vast plantations and paddy fields. The area has been a Congress stronghold for a long time. This time there was a tough contest between Congress-Raijor Dal alliance candidate Dr. Gyanashree Bora and BJP candidate Rupjyoti Kurmi, a five-time MLA. Let us tell you that Dr. Bora was working as an assistant professor in the chemistry department of Goalpara College. This seat was voted on 9 April 1991, while the counting of votes is taking place on 4 May 1996 along with all the seats of the state. All eyes are on what will be the result of this seat. There have been 14 elections in this assembly established in 1967, including two by-elections held in 2004 and 2021. Congress has won this seat 11 times, Trinamool candidate and independent candidate and BJP's son Rupjyoti Kurmi has won the by-election in 2004, 19 times and BJP's Kurmi Kurmi has won the seat 8 times.
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May 4, 2026, 07:26 AM
Puducherry Election Results 2026: BJP Alliance Closes in on Majority

Puducherry Election Results 2026: BJP Alliance Closes in on Majority

Puducherry Election Results 2026 Live: BJP is also close to majority in Puducherry. In Puducherry with 30 seats, trends of 29 seats show BJP alliance getting 15 seats, Congress alliance 11 and others 3. In Puducherry, 89.87 percent votes were cast. Here 294 candidates are trying their luck for 30 seats. Whose government in which state? Fastest seat-wise trends - on Hindustan App! Download Puducherry Election Results LIVE now: BJP is also close to majority in Puducherry. In Puducherry with 30 seats, trends of 29 seats show BJP alliance 15, Congress alliance 11 and others 3. In Puducherry, the tally has increased further. Trends predict BJP alliance 13, Congress alliance 6 and others 4 seats. 08:48 AM Puducherry Election Results LIVE: As per early trends of counting of votes in Puducherry, All India Congress National Democratic Alliance (NIDA) is leading in Puducherry.
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May 4, 2026, 07:21 AM
Sunetra Pawar Wins Big in Baramati By-Election with Massive Margin

Sunetra Pawar Wins Big in Baramati By-Election with Massive Margin

Pune: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar has effectively sealed victory in the Baramati Assembly by-election, crossing the decisive majority mark as counting progressed to the 13th round. She is now leading by a massive margin of 1,12,268 votes. In the 13th round alone, out of 8,839 votes counted, she secured 8,559 votes, while all other candidates together managed just 280 votes. The numbers make the outcome virtually certain. Baramati recorded a voter turnout of 58.17% out of 3,81,157 registered voters. This means a total of 2,21,719 votes were cast. The halfway mark stands at 1,10,860 votes. With Sunetra Pawar crossing around 1.12 lakh votes, she has already gone beyond the 50% mark. This gives her not just a lead, but an absolute majority of votes polled. Under India’s electoral system, a candidate only needs more votes than rivals to win. However, in this case, the margin is so large that no other candidate can mathematically catch up. Sunetra Pawar Appealed For Restraint… The bypoll was held after the death of former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in a plane crash earlier this year. The election saw no strong opposition, turning it into a one-sided contest. Earlier in the day, Sunetra Pawar had appealed for restraint. She urged party workers not to celebrate with processions or gulal and dedicated the mandate to Ajit Pawar’s memory. Counting began at 8 am under tight security and is continuing in rounds. However, with her vote share now crossing the majority mark and her lead going beyond one lakh votes, the result is no longer in doubt. The victory is expected to further strengthen the Pawar family’s hold over Baramati and send a strong political signal across Maharashtra.
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May 4, 2026, 07:20 AM
Trinamool Congress Loses Grip on Muslim-Majority Constituencies in West Bengal Assembly Elections

Trinamool Congress Loses Grip on Muslim-Majority Constituencies in West Bengal Assembly Elections

Kolkata: Early counting trends in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections suggest that the Trinamool Congress is no longer holding the same level of dominance in Muslim-majority constituencies as it did in previous elections. Of the 293 seats, as many as 43 constituencies with more than 50 percent Muslim population are reflecting a changed electoral mood. According to initial figures, the TMC and its allies are leading in 30 of these seats, a drop of 12 compared to earlier performance. The Bharatiya Janata Party is ahead in nine such constituencies, while other parties account for four seats, marking a marginal rise. #WATCH | Kolkata: On the early trends, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "All Hindus are united in favour of Narendra Modi... After four rounds of counting, the BJP is forming its government. Hindu EVMs mean BJP, Muslim EVMs… pic.twitter.com/jw1gzs7qzP A departure from past dominance The current trend marks a sharp departure from the 2021 Assembly elections, when the TMC swept 43 out of 44 Muslim-dominated seats with a vote share of nearly 58 percent. The BJP had failed to win any of these constituencies then, despite securing over 21 percent of the vote share. The Left and other parties had remained limited in influence. The ongoing trends now suggest a fragmentation of votes in these constituencies, indicating that earlier consolidated support may be witnessing internal shifts. #WATCH | Kolkata: As counting continues, West Bengal LoP and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "In Bhabanipur, the first round was of the Muslim area in which I conceded a deficit of approx 2000 votes. After the second round, which was a Hindu… pic.twitter.com/LvbPhi7qbc Leaders react amid ongoing counting Reacting to the early trends, West Bengal Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari said there has been consolidation among Hindu voters, while Muslim votes appear more divided this time. He claimed that the BJP has also made inroads in certain booths where it had previously struggled. Adhikari further stated that after initial rounds of counting, the BJP was gaining momentum in several constituencies. He expressed confidence in the party forming the government, crediting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. #WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur Assembly constituencies, Suvendu Adhikari, says, "The BJP will form the government with more than 180 seats." pic.twitter.com/1SpWYj1nQG Bhabanipur contest draws attention Speaking about Bhabanipur, Adhikari said that early rounds showed a deficit in areas with higher minority populations, but later rounds shifted in his favour. He also claimed that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was trailing, though official confirmation is awaited. With counting still underway, political observers urge caution. However, the early trends underline a significant shift in West Bengal’s electoral landscape, where voter behaviour appears more varied than in previous elections.
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May 4, 2026, 07:14 AM
Puducherry Assembly Election: NDA Leads in Early Trends, Seeks Second Term Under Chief Minister Rangaswamy

Puducherry Assembly Election: NDA Leads in Early Trends, Seeks Second Term Under Chief Minister Rangaswamy

Counting of votes for the 30-member Puducherry Assembly began at 8 am on Monday, with early trends indicating an advantage for the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the All India N R Congress (AINRC).As per early trends released by the Election Commission, the AINRC has won one seat, and is leading in eight seats. The DMK and BJP are leading in two seats each, while the AIADMK and Congress are leading in one seat each.High turnout signals strong voter engagementPolling for all 30 constituencies was held in a single phase on April 9. The election recorded one of the highest voter turnouts in the Union Territory’s history. Official data shows turnout at around 89.87 per cent, reflecting strong voter mobilisation and high political engagement.NDA seeks second term under RangaswamyThe election is crucial for Chief Minister N Rangaswamy, whose AINRC-led NDA government is seeking a second consecutive term.The NDA alliance includes:Also ReadAssembly poll results 2026 LIVE: BJP sees comfortable lead in Assam, Bengal; TVK ahead in Tamil NaduStock Market LIVE: Sensex gains 400 pts; Nifty near 24,100; ECI data shows BJP leading in BengalBJP win may revive corporate interest in WB; realty may see ache din: AnalystsUS OPT visa rules: Don't miss self-employment option, says attorneyNo visa lottery, tougher Green Card rules: What is Americans First ActAll India N R CongressBharatiya Janata PartyAIADMK and Latchiya Jananayaga KatchiIn the 2021 Assembly elections, the NDA secured power by winning 16 out of 30 seats, with Rangaswamy becoming Chief Minister.As Puducherry has not re-elected incumbent governments since 2006, political analysts say this election is being seen as a key test of whether Rangaswamy can break that trend.Congress-DMK alliance aims to unseat NDAThe main challenger is the opposition alliance led by the Congress, which contested 16 seats, while its key partner DMK contested 14 seats. Despite internal frictions, the alliance has mounted a strong campaign focused on governance issues and anti-incumbency.The majority mark in the 30-member Assembly is 16. However, with three nominated members by the Centre who have voting rights, an effective majority requires 17 seats.ALSO READ:Assembly election results 2026 LIVE UpdatesThree-cornered contest with Vijay’s TVK debutThis election also saw a new entrant, actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), making its debut in Puducherry politics.While the primary contest remains between the NDA and the Congress-led alliance, TVK’s entry has added a third dimension to the electoral battle, particularly in urban constituencies.Exit polls favour NDAMost exit polls had predicted a return of the NDA government in Puducherry, citing welfare delivery, leadership continuity and organisational strength.However, actual results will depend on constituency-level swings and alliance arithmetic.
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May 4, 2026, 07:14 AM
Vijay's Party TVK Leads in Tamil Nadu Elections, Celebrations Erupt Across State

Vijay's Party TVK Leads in Tamil Nadu Elections, Celebrations Erupt Across State

Tamil Nadu: As actor-politician Vijay-led TVK is inching towards the majority mark of 118 Assembly seats out of the total 234 segments, celebrations by party workers and fans have erupted across the state. Visuals shared by the news agency ANI showed celebrations across various places in Chennai and Coimbatore. Party workers were seen cheering and distributing sweets. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Visuals of Vijay's father, Chandrashekar and some family members expressing joy and happiness also appeared online. They were seen blowing whistles as they celebrated at their residence. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Mahesh, a supporter of TVK leader Vijay, said the party could win over 130 seats in Tamil Nadu. Calling it a 'tsunami for change', he said people want change and expressed confidence that Vijay will emerge as Tamil Nadu’s next Chief Minister. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? What do the current numbers say? According to the Election Commission website, TVK is leading in 106 seats out of the total 234 segments, AIADMK is in the second position, leading with 64 seats, while CM MK Stalin's party DMK is witnessing a major blow as the party has so far secured 44 seats. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? In addition to this, Actor Vijay is also leading in the two constituencies where he is fighting the elections, Perambur and Tiruchirappalli (East). According to EC numbers, in Tiruchirappalli (East), after the fourth round of counting, Vijay is leading with 16,579 votes, while DMK's S. Inigo Irudayaraj is trailing as he has secured 10,080 votes, while AIADMK candidate G Rajasekaran has secured 4734 votes. In the 2021 Tiruchirappalli (East) results, DMK's S. Inigo Irudayaraj had won from the constituency with over 94,000 votes, while AIADMK candidate Velklamandi Natarajan had secured 40,000 votes. In Perambur, after the fifth round of counting, he is leading with 29,043 votes while DMK's R.D. Shekar is trailing with 18,071 votes. Speaking of the 2021 Perambur results, R.D. Shekar from DMK had won with 1,05,267 votes while AIADMK's NR Dhanapalan had secured 50,291 votes.
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May 4, 2026, 07:12 AM
Assembly Elections: Trends Show Change in Bengal, BJP Leads in Assam and Tamil Nadu

Assembly Elections: Trends Show Change in Bengal, BJP Leads in Assam and Tamil Nadu

The results of the assembly elections held in 5 states of the country are coming today. The counting of votes is underway. The trends so far show a change in Bengal. The TMC is below 100 seats, while the BJP is leading in 150 seats. The trends in Assam show the BJP forming the government. The party of actor-turned-politician Vijay is winning the most seats in Tamil Nadu. The Congress seems to be forming the government in Kerala. Poona Bhengra of the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 7,813 votes in Nagrakata (21). She is followed by Sanjay Kujur of the All India Trinamool Congress, who has received 5,234 votes. After the 5th round of counting, Mamata Banerjee is leading by 16706 votes against Suvendu Adhikari from Bhabanipur seat. After the 4th round, Mamata Banerjee is leading by about 8,500 votes from Bhabanipur seat, Suvendu Adhikari is leading. The seats where Vijay's TVK party is leading are: Ambulapuram, Andipatti, Dakshin Kuttiyam, Kumarampalayam, Nilampalayam, Maddampalayam, Maddur.
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May 4, 2026, 07:10 AM
DMK Trails Behind New Entrant TVK in Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

DMK Trails Behind New Entrant TVK in Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

The Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu witnessed a political surprise, with the ruling DMK trailing and new entrant TVK leading even after the third round of counting. Chief Minister M K Stalin and deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin were among the trailing minsiters. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT As per EC data, Stalin, who is contesting in Kolathur, was trailing by 2,277. Udhayanidhi Stalin was trailing by 1,244 votes in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni. Also Read:TN sees TVK's victory? Tents removed from DMK hq as party trails Also Read:Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026 | 'Celebration' tents removed from DMK headquarters as party trails, party workers break down Other leaders on the list included DMK General Secretary and senior minister Durai Murugan (Katpadi), P Geetha Jeevan (Thoothukkudi), Ma Subramanian (Saidapet), EV Velu (Tiruvanamalai), P K Sekarbabu (Harbour), TM Anbarasan (Alandhur), K N Nehru (Trichy west), Govi Chezhian (Thiruvidaimarudur), Nazar (Avadi), Mathiventhan (Rasipuram), TRB Raja (Manargudi), KKSSR Ramachandran and Thangam Thenarasu in Trichuli were trailing. ADVERTISEMENT Published 04 May 2026, 12:40 IST Tamil Nadu Indian Politics MK Stalin Udhayanidhi Stalin Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026 assembly elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 4, 2026, 07:09 AM
BJP Surges Ahead in West Bengal Elections 2026

BJP Surges Ahead in West Bengal Elections 2026

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is leading by more than 19 thousand votes from Bhabanipur seat, but many of her ministers are in bad shape. 13 out of 34 ministers are trailing. Ministers like Udayan Guha, Siddiqla Chowdhury, Malay Ghatak and Shashi Panja are also trailing from their respective seats. BJP supporters are celebrating with Jhalmudhi after a big victory in Kolkata. According to the initial trends released by the Election Commission, BJP is leading in 185 seats in West Bengal. #WATCH West Bengal Elections 2026. Kolkata: BJP workers distribute'jhalmuri'and celebrate at the party office in Kolkata. BJP has crossed the majority mark in the state; currently leading on 169 seats, as per the official EC trends.pic.twitter.com/i93T0tKUn1 - ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2026 As per the data released by the Election Commission, BJP is leading in 109 seats (273).
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May 4, 2026, 07:07 AM
Kerala's Assembly Polls: LDF Seeks Third Consecutive Term Amidst Anti-Incumbency and Opposition Challenges

Kerala's Assembly Polls: LDF Seeks Third Consecutive Term Amidst Anti-Incumbency and Opposition Challenges

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala went to the polls on April 9 in 140 assembly seats with a record voter turnout of 1536 votes. Now it will be interesting to see whether the Left Democratic Front creates history by coming to power for the third time in a row or the Congress ends its decade-long distance from power. Counting of votes in all 140 seats in Kerala has started at 8 am. By afternoon, it will be clear whether Pinarayi Vijayan will be able to overcome anti-incumbency or the opposition led by VD Satheesan will end the Left government. CM Pinarayi Vijayan is leading by 1536 votes after the seventh round of voting. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is leading by 1536 votes in Dharmadam assembly seat. Let us tell you that in the initial phases, Kerala CM and UDF candidate V P Abdul Rasheed were in a neck-and-neck fight. Now UDF candidate V P Rasheed has slipped to the second position.
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