Following the conclusion of the 2026 assembly elections, the NDTV-Axis My India exit poll has predicted a significant political shift in Southern India and the Northeast. Most notably, actor Vijay’s newly formed party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), is projected to make a “blockbuster” debut in Tamil Nadu, potentially disrupting the traditional DMK-AIADMK duopoly.
Meanwhile, the poll suggests a continued stronghold for the BJP in Assam, a major setback for the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala, and a victory for the NDA in Puducherry. These projections, released on Thursday, have sparked intense debate among stakeholders regarding the changing pulse of the Indian electorate.
Political Shifts And Power Play
The exit poll data offers a granular look at voter sentiment, suggesting that Vijay’s TVK has successfully tapped into the youth demographic and anti-incumbency sentiments in Tamil Nadu. In Assam, the BJP’s developmental narrative appears to have resonated once more, securing their lead.
Conversely, in Kerala, the Left faces a challenging horizon as voters appear to lean toward a change in leadership. Pradeep Gupta, Chairman of Axis My India, noted, “The numbers reflect a desire for new leadership in some pockets and a consolidation of trust in others.”
While TVK supporters have broken into early celebrations, representatives from established parties have urged caution, stating that the “actual boxes will reveal the true mandate of the people.”
A Changing Electoral Landscape
These projections come after weeks of high-octane campaigning where issues ranging from regional identity to national welfare schemes took centre stage. Vijay’s transition from cinema to a serious political contender follows the footsteps of iconic Tamil leaders, yet his rapid projected ascent is unprecedented for a debutant party.
In the Northeast, the BJP’s projected victory in Assam reinforces its strategy of blending regional aspirations with national integration. These results, if mirrored in the final tally, would indicate that the Indian voter is increasingly open to third-front alternatives and decisive mandates rather than fractured coalitions.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
At The Logical Indian, we believe that the true essence of democracy lies not just in the numbers, but in the spirit of representation and the peaceful transition of power. The projected rise of new political entities like the TVK is a testament to the vibrant, evolving nature of our democracy, where new voices can challenge the status quo. However, beyond the excitement of ‘blockbuster’ debuts, the focus must remain on constructive governance and the promise of social harmony.
Politics should be a medium for empathy and progress, ensuring that the most marginalised voices are heard above the din of victory rallies. As we await the final results, we hope the elected representatives prioritise dialogue and the welfare of the common citizen over partisan gains.













