When the exit polls which was conducted by TV channels started pouring in on Monday evening, they broadly has agreed on some counts while BJP was winning in Assam thus ending its dry spell for the party on eve of Narendra Modi government's second anniversary.


CM Mamata Banerjee has led TMC will manage to retain power in West Bengal, and Left Front was emerging as a clear winner in Kerala. Most of the polls predicted that DMK-Congress alliance was taking a lead in the Tamilnadu state, while one poll has said that AIADMK is managing to beat the anti-incumbency.


In the neighboring Kerala, all polls barring one have given a clear mandate to Left Alliance. India Today-Axis gave 88-101 seats to LDF out of 140 seats assembly and Times Now has given 78, while NewsX has given 75 thus indicating CM Oommen Chandy were on way out.


In the five states which went to poll, BJP had only five seats, only in Assam in 2011. As the exit polls suggested, BJP was managing to open it account in all the states, while even winning a state and the results of these states are likely to set off a series of changes in the national politics whose reverberations will be felt at national politics


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