Kolkata, April 29 -- Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Wednesday said that there was "huge anti-TMC vote" in the West Bengal assembly polls but the "anti-incumbency wave" got split across all opposition parties in the state.

He said it is difficult to assess the impact of the split in anti-incumbency vote.

"The anti-incumbency wave has split across all opposition parties. It is hard to say so quickly where and how TMC will factor into this, but it is clear that there has been a huge anti-TMC vote. However, these votes have scattered across the opposition--some to BJP, some to Congress, some to CPI(M), some to Humayun Kabir's party," Chowdhury said.

He said earlier that it is impossible to expect elections in Bengal to be free o...