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As the final phase of polling concluded in West Bengal on Tuesday,
all eyes are now on May 13 when the fate of five chief ministers
and their opponents are decided.
Exit polls, conducted by CVB News-C-Voter, suggest that Tamil Nadu
is set to have a new chief minister in the form of
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief J Jayalalithaa.
The polls indicate that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
and its allies will lose a mammoth six per cent of its vote share
(as compared to the last assembly election) while the AIADMK
and its allies stands stands to gain over
four per cent of the vote share this year.
all eyes are now on May 13 when the fate of five chief ministers
and their opponents are decided.
Exit polls, conducted by CVB News-C-Voter, suggest that Tamil Nadu
is set to have a new chief minister in the form of
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief J Jayalalithaa.
The polls indicate that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
and its allies will lose a mammoth six per cent of its vote share
(as compared to the last assembly election) while the AIADMK
and its allies stands stands to gain over
four per cent of the vote share this year.
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Along with its allies,
the AIADMK tally in the 234-member assembly
is expected to be between 168 to 176 seats.
The DMK and its allies are expected to garner
between 54-62 seats.
Surely, the corruption scandals that the DMK party is
facing took its toll on the party's prospects in the election.
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