As vote counting continues across several states, early trends point to a strong performance by the BJP-led NDA in parts of eastern and northeastern India, while Tamil Nadu is witnessing a dramatic political shift led by actor Vijay’s new party.

Big Lead for BJP in Bengal and Assam
In West Bengal, early counting trends show the BJP making significant gains against the Trinamool Congress, with leads in around 190 constituencies. The numbers suggest a major political shift in a state long dominated by Mamata Banerjee’s party.
In Assam, the BJP appears set for a continued mandate, leading in 98 seats and moving closer to retaining power comfortably. In Puducherry as well, the NDA alliance is seen holding an advantage.
Sudden Political Shift in Tamil Nadu
In a surprising turn, Tamil Nadu is witnessing a major disruption in its traditional political order. The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor Vijay, is showing a strong performance in early trends.
The party is reportedly leading in 107 constituencies, including areas considered strongholds of the DMK. This includes significant momentum in Chennai, long seen as a key base for Dravidian parties.
New Political Equation Emerging
The early results suggest a possible shift in Tamil Nadu’s long-standing political landscape, with TVK emerging as a new force challenging the dominance of traditional Dravidian parties like the DMK.
Awaiting Final Picture
With counting still underway, the final outcome may evolve. However, current trends already indicate a divided electoral story: consolidation for the BJP in some states, and a potential political disruption in Tamil Nadu led by a new entrant.
