"Democracy won, intimidation lost": PM Modi hails BJP's massive win on Falta seat
New Delhi, May 24
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated BJP Debangshu Panda for the massive win on the Falta seat in West Bengal, which underwent re-polling owing to irregularities in the second phase of elections.
Debangshu Panda recorded a massive win with a margin of 1,09,021 votes against Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate Sambhu Nath Kurmi.
Hailing the victory on X, PM Modi said, "Democracy has won, and intimidation has lost."
PM Modi posted, "People of Falta have spoken! Democracy has won, and intimidation has lost. Congratulations to Shri Debangshu Panda Ji for winning in Falta by a record margin. It indicates the unwavering faith of the people of West Bengal towards the BJP. People are seeing the exceptional work of the West Bengal Government across sectors and thus have decided to further bless us."
"My compliments to all BJP Karyakartas across West Bengal for their outstanding work. We will keep working for West Bengal's progress in the times to come," he added.
Falta underwent re-polling on May 21, as irregularities were reported during the 2nd phase of polling in the assembly segment on April 29. After the win in Falta, the BJP now has 208 MLAs in the 294-seat state assembly.
The re-polling recorded an approximate voter turnout of 88.13 per cent, as per the Election Commission of India (ECI).
Earlier today, celebrating the win, Panda told ANI, "This is a victory of the people of Falta. The Bharatiya Janata Party won. Conducting elections was a big challenge. There were some problems, but then everything went well."
Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Jahangir Khan was placed fourth in the contest.
The TMC was reduced to 80 seats in the Assembly polls, ending Mamata Banerjee's 15-year rule. The BJP has formed its first-ever government in the state, with Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as the Chief Minister.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Happy to see that re-polling ensured fair results. But we need to look deeper - why were irregularities allowed in the first place? Election Commission should have stricter monitoring to avoid such situations. The voter turnout of 88% shows people want their voice heard, not suppressed.
This is fascinating to see from abroad. The democratic process in India always amazes me - re-polling to ensure fairness, huge margins, high voter turnout. Truly a vibrant democracy. Hope this brings stability to West Bengal after years of controversy.
PM Modi's words are spot on! "Democracy won, intimidation lost" - this perfectly captures what happened. The TMC's bullying tactics have finally backfired. People are tired of violence and corruption. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
While I'm happy democracy prevailed, let's not get too carried away. This is one seat in one re-poll. West Bengal still has deep-rooted issues - unemployment, industrial decline, political violence. BJP needs to deliver on their promises now, not just celebrate victories. Actions speak louder than words.
The TMC candidate placed fourth - that's a huge statement! Shows how the political landscape is shifting in Bengal. Mamata Banerjee's era of fear is ending. Hope this trend continues in future elections for the betterment of the state. 🙌
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