Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 Live Streaming on ABP Ananda News Channel in Bengali: Watch Telecast of Updates on Counting of Votes For General Polls

West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 Live Telecast: The live streaming of general election results and updates could be viewed live here via ABP Ananda.

Election Commission and voters showing id cards. (Photo Credit: File)
23 May, 08:24 (IST)

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BJP Leads in Alipurduar Seat. 

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TMC Leading in One Seat in West Bengal. 

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BJP Leading in One Seat in State. 

23 May, 08:02 (IST)

Counting of Votes Begins


Kolkata, May 23: As the 71-day high-stake exhaustive festival of democracy came to an end, the results of Lok Sabha elections 2019 is expected to be out by Thursday evening. The counting of votes is expected to begin from 8 am onwards by the Election Commission of India (ECI). The outcome of polls in high-octane 42 parliamentary constituencies in West Bengal, along with other 500 seats spread across 28 states and 7 union territories is awaited. The live streaming of election results and updates could be viewed live on ABP Ananda, via the embedded YouTube link further below.

The early trends are expected to emerge by 8:30 am which would be followed by credible insight after the Election Commission concludes the first round of counting of votes. With each hour of counting and declaration of whose leading in which constituency, a clearer picture around noon. With Election Commission already deploying over 8,000 poll officers for counting of votes alone in West Bengal, the results might not be delayed, unlike in Delhi and Jharkhand. Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Results LIVE News Updates

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Among the main candidates on whom the eyes of voters would look for in West Bengal include Babul Supriyo and Moon Moon Sen from Asansol, Abhishek Banerjee from Diamond Harbour, Md Salim from Raiganj, Mimi Chakraborty from Jadavpur, Nusrat Jahan from Basirhat, Locket Chatterjee from Howrah, Arjun Singh from Barrackpore, Bharti Ghosh from Ghatal, and others.

As reports of violence, poll rigging, EVM malfunctioning and mud-sledging marred the Lok Sabha Elections in the state, a clear majority to TMC is not expected - as it was in 2014 Lok Sabha Elections. In the previous elections, TMC secured 34 seats, leaving 4 seats for Congress and two each for Left Front and BJP. Catch complete coverage of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 here.

Considering the political environment and teh exit poll predictions, the results of West Bengal would play a major role in deciding who would form the next government at the Centre - NDA or UPA. If BJP wins more than 10 seats, stakes are high the Narendra Modi would be sworn as Prime Minister again and if it disseminates below 10, then UPA might form the government.

However, it could only be said after in the evening after the counting ends who will cross the magic figure of 272 and Election Commission announces the results for Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on May 23.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 23, 2019 07:02 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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