West Bengal ABP CNX Opinion Poll 2021 Results: Electioneering is taking its top gear as dates for the West Bengal Assembly Elections were announced by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on 26 February.


Trinamool Congress (TMC) released its list of candidates who will contest from 291 seats out of the 294 Assembly Seats in West Bengal. While the BJP released a list of 57 candidates who will mostly be fighting in the first and second phase of West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021. Congress, which is contesting the Bengal Assembly Elections with the Left, has announced a list of 13 candidates so far.


It is fair to say that in West Bengal Polls, the direct unsaid fight is pitted between Mamata Banerjee led-TMC and the BJP. To understand the pulse of the public, ABP in collaboration with CNX conducted 2nd round of survey to understand how the mood of the people has swung ahead of the West Bengal Assembly Elections as compared to the previous survey. 


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As per the ABP-CNX survey, the ruling TMC in Bengal is likely to get 154-164 seats while BJP which was ahead in 117 assembly seats in the first opinion poll is likely to win only 102-112 seats now.




 


According to the survey TMC is likely to get 41.53% votes while BJP is likely to suffer a loss of approx 2.5% votes as compared to the last ABP-CNX poll and it is likely to get approx 34% votes.




BJP is losing ground as it is likely to face anger from people because of the increasing price of petroleum products as it is a major concern for the people. Approx 42% of people believe that a price rise is the failure of the Modi Government.




 


Also, have a detailed look at the region-wise data as collected by the ABP-CNX survey.



 


Less than 20 days are left for the first phase of polling is to be conducted in West Bengal and ECI is readying the preparation. At least 415 companies of central forces will be deployed by the ECI for the first phase of polling on March 27 in West Bengal.