Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Bharatiya Janata Party’s strong performance in the West Bengal Assembly elections, highlighting it as a win for good governance over the Trinamool Congress’ rule. He expressed his gratitude on social media for the significant victory as the BJP led in the election results after hours of counting. PM Modi is scheduled to attend the BJP headquarters for victory celebrations and to address party workers.
Hailing the people’s mandate in Bengal as a demonstration of their power, PM Modi emphasized the BJP’s commitment to fulfilling the state’s dreams and aspirations through good governance. He acknowledged the hard work of party workers in securing the victory and ensuring the party’s development agenda was communicated effectively on the ground. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also welcomed the election outcome and pledged to work towards transforming Bengal into ‘Sonar Bangla’.
Remembering the sacrifices of BJP workers in the state, Amit Shah attributed the historic victory to their dedication and resilience in the face of challenges. He emphasized the significance of the win as a tribute to those who remained steadfast in their ideology despite adversities. The Home Minister criticized appeasement politics in Bengal, stating that the election results reflected a rejection of such practices by the people.
