Bengal Verdict a Victory for National Security, Not Just BJP: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma called the BJP's victory in West Bengal a "victory for the nation" beyond party lines. He said Mamata Banerjee's defeat signals a shift in eastern India's political landscape, especially on border management. Sarma credited PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for their strategic outreach and vision. He expressed hope for better inter-state cooperation on security and development in the region.

Key Points: Bengal Verdict a Victory for Nation's Security: Assam CM

  • BJP's Bengal win seen as national victory
  • Mamata Banerjee defeat marks political shift
  • Focus on border security and infiltration
  • PM Modi and Amit Shah credited for strategic vision
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Bengal verdict a victory for nation's security, not just BJP: Assam CM

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma says BJP's win in West Bengal is a victory for India's security, not just the party, crediting PM Modi and Amit Shah.

"This is not merely a BJP victory, but a victory for India. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, May 4

Reacting to the BJP's victory in West Bengal, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday termed the outcome as a "victory for the nation", saying it goes beyond party lines and carries significant implications for national security and regional stability.

He said the defeat of Mamata Banerjee marks a decisive shift in the political landscape of eastern India, particularly in the context of border management and governance.

Sarma noted that concerns related to infiltration, border fencing, and demographic challenges have been longstanding issues in the region. "This is not merely a BJP victory, but a victory for India," he said, adding that the mandate reflects the people's aspiration for stronger governance, transparency, and accountability in the state.

Sarma credited the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, stating that their extensive outreach and strategic vision played a crucial role in shaping the electoral outcome.

He said both leaders worked with a national perspective, focusing on long-term development and security. He further expressed hope that with a BJP government in West Bengal, coordinated efforts among eastern and northeastern states would gain momentum.

According to him, better cooperation between states will strengthen border security, curb illegal movement, and ensure greater stability across the region.

Sarma said the development push in West Bengal will also complement progress in neighbouring states, creating a more integrated economic and administrative framework in eastern India.

He emphasised that improved infrastructure and governance will benefit not just Bengal but the entire region. Highlighting the broader significance of the result, he said the verdict reflects a collective desire for change and a move towards policies that prioritise national interest.

He added that the new political alignment will help address long-pending challenges while ensuring sustained growth and security.

Reiterating his stance, Sarma said the mandate in West Bengal should be seen as a step towards a stronger and more secure India, driven by coordinated governance and a shared vision for development.

- IANS

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Priya S
I appreciate the focus on national security, but we must also remember that democracy is about respecting all mandates. Let's hope this leads to better governance for every Bengali, regardless of who they voted for. Development should be for all.
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Vikram M
Absolutely! Infiltration and demographic changes are real threats. The previous government in Bengal ignored these issues for years. Now with a BJP government, we can expect coordinated efforts with Assam and other NE states. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
I'm from Bengal and I voted for change. We are tired of appeasement politics and corruption. Finally, someone is talking about border fencing and infiltration. This is not just a BJP victory, it's a victory for every Indian who wants a secure nation. 🙌
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Siddharth J
While I agree on national security, I hope this doesn't lead to polarisation. We need development for all communities. Let the BJP prove that they can deliver on infrastructure and employment in Bengal, not just talk about borders. Actions speak louder than words.
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Naveen S
Great news for the entire eastern region! Coordination between Assam, Bengal, and other states will definitely help in curbing illegal migration and smuggling. The Modi-Shah duo has done excellent work in the Northeast, and now Bengal will also benefit. 🚀
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Tanya I

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