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BJP celebrates historic election victories in Bengal, Assam and Puducherry

BJP celebrates historic election victories in Bengal, Assam and Puducherry

TheNewsMill 2 weeks ago

Celebrations took place at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state headquarters 'Deep Kamal' in Chakkar and at the main Chowk in Shimla, near the office of the deputy commissioner, following the party's electoral victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry.

Party leaders and workers gathered in large numbers to welcome the results, which they described as a clear endorsement of development, nationalism, and governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

Senior BJP leader Suresh Kumar told reporters, “This victory is not just an electoral success, but a clear endorsement of the BJP’s ideology and the people’s faith in Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. The people of India have once again chosen governance over appeasement and performance over propaganda.”

Speaking about West Bengal, he said, “The people of Bengal have given a decisive mandate against corruption, violence, unemployment, and misgovernance. BJP is poised to form its first government in the state.”

On the party’s organisational strength, Kumar added, “Our improved strategy, strong narrative, and organisational strength at the grassroots level have translated into electoral success.”

At Shimla’s main square, BJP State Vice President and Member of the Legislative Assembly Vinod Kumar said, “The streets of Bengal had already turned saffron the colour of trust, transformation, and hope.”

Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu commented on the Congress party’s position in West Bengal, stating it is working to regain its footing and will emerge as a strong challenger to the BJP in the coming years.

He said, “Congress is working to revive its organisational strength in West Bengal after a long gap. In the future, we will definitely take our ideology forward there. And in the next 5 to 7 years, we will make our ideology there. In the future, Congress will compete with the BJP there, and Congress will comply there.”

Regarding the BJP’s rise in West Bengal, Sukhu attributed it to political polarisation and anti-incumbency, adding, “Definitely, when elections were fought, they would have used ‘Sam, Dam, Dand, Bhed’.”

Speaking about other states, the Chief Minister noted, “In Kerala, we were the opposition party. We have bounced back there and defeated the government of the leftists,” while pointing out that the BJP has had limited presence in West Bengal and remains an alliance partner in Tamil Nadu.

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