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"Bloody Hell": Omar Abdullah's Post As Votes Are Counted In 4 States

"Bloody Hell": Omar Abdullah's Post As Votes Are Counted In 4 States
Votes are being counted across four states and a Union Territory

Omar Abdullah used an informal British phrase to convey his mood late Monday morning as votes are being counted across the four states - Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu - and a Union territory.

"Bloody hell," the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister posted on X at 11 am, with an emoticon representing shock.

At noon, the BJP is leading in 199 seats in West Bengal, long considered Mission Impossible for the party. In Tamil Nadu, Vijay's party, the TVK, making its poll debut, is leading in 106 seats, delivering a huge shock to the ruling DMK, which is leading in 56 seats and is at the third position.

In Kerala, the Congress, as the exit pols had predicted, is leading in 85 seats.

He then posted again, saying he was watching the "unfolding political earthquake in West Bengal & Tamil Nadu". 

"The aftershocks of these results will be felt far & wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029," Abdullah said.

In Bengal, the BJP has managed to push Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool in the second position, stunning its big rival. 

Vijay, the actor-turned-politician, is in the lead position in Tamil Nadu, upsetting poll calculations and taking everyone by surprise. The win also breaks the duopoly of Dravidian parties, DMK and AIADMK, in the state.
 

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