BJP Triumphant Over Bengal Verdict, Credits Modi-Shah For Ouster Of Mamta
NEW DELHI- Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari on May 4 hailed the party’s performance in the West Bengal Assembly elections, calling it a “historic moment” and crediting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the outcome.
Pradeep Bhandari said “history is made”, asserting that the trust of the people had triumphed over fear.
He framed the election verdict as a rejection of what he termed “appeasement politics” and a victory for the BJP’s governance model based on “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”.
“Bharosa won; Bhoy lost! People of Bengal won; TMC lost,” Pradeep Bhandari wrote, suggesting that the electorate had endorsed the BJP’s vision for development and governance in the state.
Bhandari also said the mandate reflected the aspirations of the people of West Bengal, adding that the state had “blessed BJP under PM Narendra Modi’s leadership”.
Highlighting the party’s historical roots, Bhandari said that the Bharatiya Jana Sangh began its journey from Bengal, calling the current development a culmination of a long ideological and organizational effort.
He described the outcome as a “civilizational battle won”, underlining the political and cultural significance of West Bengal for the party.
The BJP leader also credited Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s organizational strategy for the results and expressed gratitude to senior party leaders for their guidance and support. (IANS)