Multiple booth return polls have been published in the West Bengal Assembly elections. In most of the polls, the Trinamool Congress, led by Mamata Banerjee, the incumbent chief minister of the state, is leading.
And India's ruling BJP could win 112 to 132 seats. The Left Alliance can get 10 to 20 seats. A survey by CNN News-18 has shown that the Trinamool is coming to power in the state. In this case they can get 162 seats. And BJP can get 115 seats.
The Left Alliance can get 15 seats. According to NTDV's survey published in Anandabazar, the Trinamool is going to form a government in the state again. The booth return survey found that the Trinamool could get 164 to 174 seats, while the BJP could get 105 to 115.
Others may get 1 to 15 seats. However, a survey of the return of John Ki Baat's booth showed indications of BJP's victory. According to the survey, the grassroots can get 104 to 121 seats. The BJP can get 162 to 185 seats.
The Left Alliance can get 3-9 seats. The ABP-CNX booth return poll went in favor of the Trinamool Congress. According to the survey, the Trinamool is going to form a government with 157 to 185 seats in the state. BJP can get 96-125 seats.
The Left Alliance can get 8 to 16 seats. The Times Now survey also hints at a grassroots victory. The ruling party could win 158 seats, the BJP 115 and the Left Alliance 19 seats. According to the survey, the grassroots can get 128-148 seats.
BJP can get 138-148 seats. Others can get 6 to 9 seats. The ABP-C voter booth return survey also says the Trinamool is going to form a government in the state. The grassroots vote share could be 42 percent.