PM Modi Hails BJP's Triumph in Bengal, Calls It Victory of Good Governance

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the BJP's overwhelming victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections as a triumph of good governance over the Trinamool Congress's regressive rule. Modi vowed to fulfill the dreams of the state's people, providing opportunity and dignity to all sections. Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to turn Bengal into 'Sonar Bangla' and criticized appeasement politics. Shah also remembered slain BJP workers, honoring their sacrifices in the party's journey from zero to a resounding majority.

Key Points: BJP's Good Governance Wins in Bengal: PM Modi

  • BJP wins West Bengal elections
  • PM Modi hails victory of good governance
  • Amit Shah pledges to turn Bengal into 'Sonar Bangla'
  • Shah criticizes appeasement politics, salutes workers' sacrifices
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BJP's politics of good governance has triumphed: PM Modi hails Bengal results

PM Modi hails BJP's win in West Bengal elections as a victory of good governance over Trinamool Congress's regressive rule, vows to fulfill people's dreams.

"The Lotus blooms in West Bengal! The 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections will be remembered forever. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, May 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party's overwhelming performance in the West Bengal Assembly elections, dubbing it as the victory of good governance over regressive rule of Trinamool Congress' governance.

"The Lotus blooms in West Bengal! The 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections will be remembered forever," Prime Minister Modi said in an emphatic message on social media platform X, even as the election result trends continue to put the party in pole position -- after hours of counting which began at 8 a.m. on Monday morning.

The Prime Minister is also set to visit the BJP headquarters shortly, to participate in the party's victory celebrations and also delivering a rousing speech to thousands of karyakartas.

Hailing the Bengal's mandate as "display of people's power", he said that the BJP's politics of good governance has triumphed and vowed to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of every person of the state.

"I bow to each and every person of West Bengal. The people have given a spectacular mandate to BJP and I assure them that our Party will do everything possible to fulfil the dreams and aspirations of the people of West Bengal. We will provide a Government that ensures opportunity and dignity to all sections of society," PM Modi added.

The Prime Minister also saluted the 'Karyakartas' (party workers) for their constant endeavours and struggles in ensuring an emphatic victory for the BJP in West Bengal.

"For years, they (BJP workers) have worked hard on the ground, overcome all sorts of adversities and spoken about our development agenda. They are the strength of our Party. I salute them," he wrote on X.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also welcomed the Bengal poll outcome and pledged to use this opportunity to turn the state into 'Sonar Bangla'.

"With the hopes and aspirations with which Bengal has expressed this trust in the leadership of PM Narendra Modi ji, we will certainly fulfill them. BJP will work day and night to restore the lost glory of Bengal, the sacred land of great personalities like Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Swami Vivekananda, Kavi Guru Tagore, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, and Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee, and to realise the dream of 'Sonar Bangla'."

The Home Minister was also unsparing in criticism over appeasement politics in the state, emphasising that the people of West Bengal have taught a lesson to the infiltrators and their sympathizers and those indulging in politics of appeasement will never be able to forget it.

Remembering the slain BJP workers in political violence, Home Minister Amit Shah said, "The historic victory for the BJP in Bengal is the result of the sacrifices, struggles, and martyrdom of our countless workers. It is a triumph of the patience of those families who, even while enduring violence, never abandoned the saffron flag. In this arduous journey of the BJP from zero to a resounding majority today, I bow to all those workers who offered their lives, endured violence, suffered tortures, and yet never wavered from the path of ideology -- and to their families."

- IANS

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Sarah B
I'm not Indian but I follow global politics. Interesting to see how Bengal voted for change. I hope the new government truly delivers on promises of development and dignity for all sections.
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Priya S
Let's be honest - both parties have their flaws. TMC definitely needed to go with all the violence, but I hope BJP doesn't just turn into another version of the same. The real test will be whether they can actually fix Bengal's economy and stop the political killings. Performance matters now, not just speeches. 🤔
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Vikram M
Amit Shah's statement about remembering the martyred workers hits deep. So many karyakartas sacrificed everything for the party. This victory is for them and their families who never gave up. Bengal needs a new dawn and I'm confident BJP will deliver good governance. Jai Shri Ram! 🚩
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Rohit P
I'm from Kolkata and honestly, this change was long overdue. The way TMC was running things - it was like the mafia had taken over. No development, only goons and corruption. Now at least there's hope for better infrastructure and education. Let's see if Modi ji's promises actually reach the ground level in Bengal.
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Kavya N
Happy that democracy won in Bengal! People showed that they won't tolerate divisive politics anymore. I just hope the new government focuses on real issues - jobs for youth, better healthcare, and stopping the violence against women. Make Bengal safe and prosperous again. 🙏😊

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