Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by party President Nitin Nabin, visited the Kali Temple in CR Park to offer prayers, celebrating the BJP’s significant win in West Bengal. Gupta hailed the election outcome as a pivotal moment in Indian politics, attributing the success to PM Narendra Modi’s leadership.
Describing the victory as a symbol of public trust in development and nationalism-driven politics, Gupta highlighted the passing of the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam’. She criticized the opposition parties that opposed the bill, emphasizing their rejection by the women voters of Bengal who opted for dignity and rights over fear and violence.
Gupta commended the women of Bengal for fearlessly participating in the electoral process despite challenges, emphasizing their role in strengthening democracy. She credited the win to policies promoting women’s empowerment under PM Modi’s governance, acknowledging the dedication of BJP workers in achieving this milestone.
The Chief Minister praised the people of Bengal for choosing governance over fear, underscoring their commitment to democracy. She expressed gratitude to the BJP workers for their relentless efforts, stating that the victory serves as an inspiration for the nation. The event was attended by Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, New Delhi MP Bansuri Swaraj, and Greater Kailash MLA Shikha Rai.
