New Delhi: Bihar assembly election is over. Despite the Corona epidemic, the Election Commission concluded the election in Bihar. The NDA has won an absolute majority in Bihar. Where Nitish Kumar may take oath of CM post soon.
However, after Bihar, there are many more states where assembly elections are going to be held. Let us know that in 2021 assembly elections are to be held in five states. These five states are West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Union Territory of Puducherry and Kerala.
The BJP, which has emerged as a big party in Bihar, is now eyeing West Bengal. Central leaders have started coming to West Bengal. Let there be a total of 294 seats in West Bengal. The BJP is preparing vigorously to overthrow the ruling Trinamool government in the state.
Elections may be held here in May next year. 148 seats are required to prove majority in West Bengal. At the same time, BJP has already started claiming that the party will win 200 seats in the 2021 assembly elections.
After West Bengal, Assam is where the Assembly elections will be held in 2021. There are a total of 126 seats here. The NDA currently has a government here. 64 seats are needed for a majority in Assam.
Tamil Nadu will also have assembly elections next year. In this state with 234 assembly seats, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam ie AIADMK government. This state requires 118 seats for a majority.
The Union Territory of Puducherry is also going to have elections in 2021. There is currently a Congress government here. There are a total of 30 seats here. 16 seats are needed for a majority.
On the other hand, in Kerala, this state with 140 assembly seats is currently under the CPI-led Left Democratic Front government. 71 seats are needed for a majority in this state.
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