Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma hailed the BJP’s success in West Bengal as a triumph for the entire country, emphasizing its broader implications for national security and regional stability. He highlighted the shift in eastern India’s political landscape following Mamata Banerjee’s defeat, particularly in terms of border management and governance.
Sarma underscored the longstanding issues of infiltration, border security, and demographic challenges in the region, stating that the victory transcends party lines and signifies a win for India as a whole. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their leadership, attributing the electoral outcome to their strategic vision and extensive outreach efforts.
The Chief Minister expressed optimism that a BJP-led government in West Bengal would facilitate enhanced cooperation among eastern and northeastern states, leading to improved border security, reduced illegal activities, and increased regional stability. He emphasized that the development initiatives in West Bengal would not only benefit the state but also contribute to the overall progress and integration of eastern India.
Sarma stressed the significance of the election result as a reflection of the public’s desire for change and a shift towards policies that prioritize national interests. He reiterated that the mandate in West Bengal signifies a step towards a more secure and prosperous India, driven by collaborative governance and a shared vision for development.
