๐ April 30, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk
West Bengal has once again emerged as the epicentre of Indiaโs political contest, with exit polls for the 2026 Assembly elections pointing to a highly divided verdict. While some agencies predict a strong surge for the BJP, others indicate that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) could retain power โ making it one of the most unpredictable elections in recent years.
๐ When Did the Election Happen?
The West Bengal Assembly elections were conducted in multiple phases across April 2026, witnessing high voter turnout and intense campaigning from both national and regional parties.
The results are scheduled to be declared on May 4, 2026, but exit polls released after the final phase have already set the political narrative.
๐ Exit Polls: A Divided Picture
Exit poll projections for West Bengal are far from uniform, highlighting a deeply polarised electorate.
๐ณ๏ธ West Bengal Exit Polls 2026: Agency-Wise Seat Projections
Exit polls for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026 present a sharply divided picture, with different agencies projecting contrasting outcomes for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
| Exit Poll Agency | TMC Alliance | BJP Alliance |
|---|---|---|
| Janmat Polls | 195 โ 205 | 80 โ 90 |
| Peopleโs Pulse | 177 โ 187 | 95 โ 110 |
| News Poll | 125 โ 140 | 146 โ 161 |
| P-Marq | 118 โ 138 | 150 โ 175 |
| Dhruv Poll | 85 โ 110 | 178 โ 208 |
| Jan Ki Baat | 99 โ 127 | 142 โ 171 |
- Some surveys suggest a clear BJP edge, with projections going as high as 190+ seats
- Others indicate a comfortable TMC victory, predicting 190โ205 seats
- Several polls show a neck-and-neck contest, raising the possibility of a hung assembly
In fact, the variation across pollsters reflects how tightly contested the state has become, with even small swings potentially changing the outcome.
Adding to the uncertainty, one major pollster, Axis My India, chose not to release its Bengal exit poll, citing a lack of reliable voter response .
โ๏ธ Poll of Polls: No Clear Winner
A combined reading of exit polls suggests:
- ๐ BJP appears to have an advantage in several surveys
- ๐ TMC is still projected to remain competitive and even ahead in some estimates
- โ ๏ธ A hung assembly remains a realistic scenario, depending on final vote counts
This divergence makes West Bengal the most closely watched state in the 2026 election cycle.
๐ฃ๏ธ What Leaders Said About Exit Polls
๐ข Mamata Banerjee (TMC)
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee outright rejected exit poll projections that showed BJP leading.
She expressed confidence that TMC would form the government again, asserting faith in the partyโs grassroots connect and slogan โMaa, Maati, Manushโ
๐ถ BJP Leaders
While BJP leaders have not uniformly reacted, several party voices have indicated confidence, especially with multiple exit polls predicting a breakthrough performance in the state.
Some projections even suggest a historic surge for BJP, indicating a potential shift in Bengalโs political landscape .
๐ง Why Exit Polls Are So Divided
Experts point to several reasons behind the sharp variation:
- ๐งฉ Highly polarised voter base between TMC and BJP
- ๐ Regional variations across districts
- ๐ค Reluctance of voters to reveal preferences, impacting survey accuracy
- ๐ Strong last-minute swings and local factors
โ ๏ธ Exit Polls vs Reality
While exit polls provide early insights, they are not final results. Historically, West Bengal has seen significant deviations between exit polls and actual outcomes, making caution essential.
๐ Final Analysis
West Bengalโs 2026 election is shaping up to be a true cliffhanger.
- If BJPโs projected surge materialises, it could mark a historic political shift
- If TMC retains power, it would reaffirm its strong grassroots dominance
๐ For now, exit polls only confirm one thing: West Bengal is too close to call.


