Former Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa stated that the Congress has no future, drawing parallels to the Trinamool Congress’ defeat in West Bengal. He emphasized that the Congress will face a similar fate in the state’s upcoming Assembly elections. Yediyurappa commended the BJP’s exceptional success in the bye-elections, attributing it to the public’s unwavering trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.
Yediyurappa hailed the recent election results as historic, applauding Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President Nitin Nabin for their effective guidance. He highlighted the voters’ endorsement of the NDA’s development commitment and the vision of a “Viksit Bharat.” The former Chief Minister underscored that the election outcomes demonstrate that people prioritize values, development, stability, and transparency over mere promises of freebies.
Acknowledging the people’s mandate, Yediyurappa praised BJP workers for their dedication, acknowledging their pivotal role in the party’s success. State BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra credited the victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong leadership. He lauded Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s strategic acumen, emphasizing its significant contribution to the electoral triumph.
Vijayendra expressed admiration for BJP workers in West Bengal, commending their perseverance in the face of prolonged challenges. He extended congratulations to the party workers in all three states for their collective efforts. Former Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan highlighted the BJP’s promising election results, predicting the party’s government formation in West Bengal. He viewed the BJP’s rise to power in West Bengal as a positive development for national stability, security, and addressing various concerns.
Ashwath Narayan hailed the election outcome in West Bengal as a significant achievement among the five states. He criticized the Trinamool Congress for allegedly undermining democracy in the state. Leader of the Opposition R. Ashoka celebrated BJP candidate D.N. Jeevaraj’s victory in the Sringeri Assembly seat recount following the High Court ruling, accusing the Congress of vote manipulation.
Ashoka urged the Assembly Speaker to facilitate Jeevaraj’s prompt oath-taking, expressing satisfaction over the BJP’s additional seat gain in the Karnataka Assembly. He anticipated Jeevaraj’s contributions as an MLA and the party’s strengthened position against the Congress in the state Assembly.
