Veteran BJP Worker Says 'Reaping Rewards of Honesty' After PM Modi Felicitates Him in Bengal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi felicitated veteran BJP worker Makhanlal Sarkar during Suvendu Adhikari's swearing-in ceremony in Kolkata. The 98-year-old Sarkar said he was "reaping the rewards of honesty" and hoped the new government would focus on development. Sarkar is one of the earliest grassroots figures of the nationalist movement and was arrested in Kashmir in 1952 with Syama Prasad Mukherjee. The BJP won a historic 207 seats in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, ending Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule.

Key Points: Veteran BJP Worker Felicitated by PM Modi in Bengal

  • PM Modi felicitates veteran BJP worker Makhanlal Sarkar
  • Sarkar, 98, says he is reaping rewards of honesty
  • Suvendu Adhikari takes oath as first BJP CM of West Bengal
  • BJP won 207 seats in 2026 Assembly elections
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"I am reaping rewards of my honesty," says veteran BJP worker Makhanlal Sarkar after PM Modi felicitates him in West Bengal

98-year-old Makhanlal Sarkar says he's "reaping rewards of honesty" after PM Modi felicitates him at Suvendu Adhikari's swearing-in as West Bengal CM.

"I am reaping the rewards of my honesty - Makhanlal Sarkar"

Siliguri, May 11

Veteran BJP worker Makhanlal Sarkar on Sunday said he was "reaping the rewards of honesty" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi felicitated him and sought his blessings during the swearing-in ceremony of the BJP government in West Bengal.

The interaction took place at Kolkata's Brigade Parade Ground on May 9, where Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the state's first BJP Chief Minister since Independence, following the party's sweeping victory in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Speaking to ANI here, the 98-year-old veteran BJP worker expressed happiness over the political shift in the state and said he hoped the new government would focus on development and employment generation.

"...I am reaping the rewards of my honesty... I always wish that there should be development in West Bengal, that the youth receive a good education, and that the people of the state do not have to go outside in search of employment. Now, the government should work for the development of the state..." Sarkar said.

Makhanlal Sarkar is regarded as one of the earliest grassroots figures associated with the nationalist movement in post-Independence India. In 1952, he was arrested in Kashmir while accompanying Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mukherjee during a movement to hoist the Indian tricolour there.

Following the formation of the BJP in 1980, Sarkar served as organisational coordinator for West Dinajpur, Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling districts. Within a year, he reportedly helped enrol nearly 10,000 members into the party. From 1981 onwards, he served continuously for seven years as district president, an uncommon feat during that period.

The BJP registered a historic victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections by winning 207 seats, while the Trinamool Congress secured 80 seats after ruling the state for 15 years.

Suvendu Adhikari, who contested from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, defeated outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from Bhabanipur by over 15,000 votes.

Several senior BJP leaders, including Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda and Dharmendra Pradhan, attended the swearing-in ceremony.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honesty pays off eventually, even if it takes decades. Makhanlal ji's journey from being arrested for hoisting the tricolour to being blessed by the PM is truly inspiring. But let's see if the new government delivers on employment - our youth deserve better opportunities.
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Vikram M
His comment about youth not having to leave Bengal for jobs hit home. We've seen too many bright minds migrate to Bangalore or Mumbai. Hopefully, the new government focuses on industry and education like he said. But history says promises are easier made than kept.
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Siddharth J
Honestly, seeing a 98-year-old being recognised by the PM is heartwarming. But I also remember how many TMC workers were similarly felicitated by Mamata di. Let's not get carried away - the real test is governance, not ceremonies. Hope Bengal finally sees development after 15 years.
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Tanya I
Makhanlal ji's story reminds us that the BJP's roots in Bengal go back much further than people think. Enrolling 10,000 members in one district in 1981 is no small feat! But I hope the new government doesn't forget the common man in the rush for development projects 🏗️.
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Naveen S
Not a BJP supporter, but you have to respect someone who stayed honest and dedicated for 70+ years. The contrast with today's politicians who switch parties every election is stark. Just hope the new CM focuses on real issues like healthcare and education, not just symbolism.

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