Who rules? India has last word today

Highlights
- All eyes are on the 13 seats of east UP where PM Modi, contesting from Varanasi, is expected to power BJP but where the saffron outfit is up against a test from the SP-BSP alliance
- Sunday would also mark the end of the battle in West Bengal where Trinamool Congress is facing BJP, with traditional rivals Left and Congress being forced to the sidelines
All eyes are on the 13 seats of east UP where PM Modi, contesting from Varanasi, is expected to power BJP but where the saffron outfit is up against a test from the SP-BSP alliance. While caste arithmetic makes it tough for BJP, Congress could also end up playing spoiler through upper caste candidates who might eat into BJP votes to the grand alliance’s benefit.
BJP here is banking heavily on the “Modi factor” to cut into rival vote banks.UP is the most critical turf for BJP given that its alliance won 73 of 80 seats in 2014.
Sunday would also mark the end of the battle in West Bengal where Trinamool Congress is facing BJP, with traditional rivals Left and Congress being forced to the sidelines. Nine seats voting on Sunday form part of the TMC stronghold where Mamata is the mascot but where BJP has invested a lot of firepower.
The final phase also holds out hope for Congress. Punjab is ruled by the party and it is seeking to dent the Akali Dal-BJP combine and AAP who won 10 seats in 2014. Having wrested MP from BJP five months ago, Congress is optimistic about the last eight of the state’s 29 seats.
Crucial bypolls in TN, Goa & Bengal
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