Bengal Election Tension: A High-Stakes Wait for Results

The wait for West Bengal's election results is almost over. On Monday, we'll finally know which party will be in charge. But as the country waits, both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) seem pretty sure of what's coming.
The BJP is already thinking ahead, planning for a comfortable majority. Several exit polls have suggested the same thing, but we'll have to wait for the official results to confirm. The party held meetings with its leaders and workers over the weekend, discussing strategies and cautioning them to stay calm, especially in case of post-poll violence.
The Election Commission of India has warned that tensions could rise after the polls close. The BJP is taking precautions, telling its workers to stay alert but not to engage in any confrontations. Meanwhile, the AITC is urging its supporters to remain vigilant, especially around strongrooms where votes are stored.
Interestingly, both parties are saying the same thing - be cautious until the results are out. The AITC is worried about the safety of strongrooms, fearing tampering or manipulation. The BJP has denied any such allegations.
As the clock ticks down to Monday's results, the atmosphere is tense. With confidence, suspicion, and strategy all at play, the final hours before the results are just as intense as the campaign itself.