Indian Americans Hail BJP's Historic Win in West Bengal Elections

Indian American leaders across the United States have welcomed the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory in West Bengal, calling it a "historic mandate." Dr Bharat Barai alleged the previous regime had unleashed a "mafia kingdom" with voter intimidation. Dr Adapa Prasad said the win is crucial for India's security and marks the end of "bad days" for Bengal. Community leaders expressed hope that the mandate will usher in peace, prosperity, and development for the state.

Key Points: Indian Americans Hail BJP's Victory in Bengal

  • Indian American leaders welcome BJP's victory in West Bengal
  • Leaders call it a historic mandate and turning point
  • Allegations of previous regime's mafia rule and voter intimidation
  • Victory seen as crucial for national security and development
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Indian Americans hail BJP's victory in Bengal

Indian American leaders celebrate BJP's historic mandate in West Bengal, calling it a turning point for governance, security, and development.

"BJP's Bengal win is very crucial for Bharat's security. Bengal's bad days are over. - Dr Adapa Prasad"

Washington, May 5

Indian American leaders across the United States welcomed the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory in West Bengal, calling it a "historic mandate" and a turning point for governance, security and development in the state.

Eminent Indian American Dr Bharat Barai described the result as "a great victory for the people of West Bengal", alleging that the previous regime had "unleashed a mafia kingdom using all resources of state and actively threaten voters with rape, arson, murder; preventing them from voting."

He further claimed that "her goons taped and blocked voting buttons for BJP candidates on EVM" and said democratic institutions had been undermined "by rein of terror in W Bengal".

Dr Adapa Prasad, president of Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP-USA), extended "Hearty Congratulations to the people of Bengal and Assam in particular upon BJP's phenomenal historic victory in Bengal and stupendous victory in Assam." He added that the party also secured "a great victory in Puducherry and important gains in Keralam while BJP maintaining status quo in Tamilnadu in terms of seats won."

Prasad said the outcome carried broader implications, stating, "BJP's Bengal win is very crucial for Bharat's security. Bengal's bad days are over." He added that the state had "endured 50 years of unhindered goondagardi and extortion, violence, infiltration, demographic changes, loss of industry and more."

Dr Vasudev Patel, general secretary of OFBJP-USA, stressed the strategic importance of the state, saying, "This frontier state of Bharat on the east is important for the security and integrity of the nation." He said the organisation is planning victory celebrations across the United States.

Cardiologist Dr Indranil Basu-Ray said decades of rule had led to "complete de-industrialization, gross unemployment, increasing poverty, and a lack of basic resources," along with "an extreme amount crime with a criminal syndicate ruling the streets."

He said "the BJP sweep in Bengal has come to fruition after over 50 years of patriotic Bengalis' struggle to rank their state among the best in the country." The moment offers an opportunity "to regain the glory of Bengal and restore its spiritual glory," nhe added.

"This historic mandate reflects the people's trust, aspirations, and desire for strong governance, development, and cultural pride," he said adding that "the end of AITC's ineffective and inept rule marks the beginning of a new chapter for Bengal."

Community leader Amitabh Mittalsaid the victory brings renewed hope that Bengal will reclaim its past glory and move toward the growth, prosperity, and progress from which it has been kept away for far too long." He congratulated "the BJP leadership, karyakartas, supporters, and voters who worked tirelessly to make this victory possible," and said the mandate should "usher in peace, prosperity, and a brighter future for Bengal."

- IANS

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James A
Interesting to see Indian Americans so vocal about state-level politics. As someone from the US watching this, it seems like Bengal has been struggling for a long time. The allegations about booth capturing and voter intimidation are serious. Let's hope this change brings peace and jobs to the people.
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Priya S
I'm from Bengal originally and this feels like a new dawn. We've seen too much violence and corruption over the years. The mafia raj was real—people were scared to even go to the polls. Now I hope we see industries coming back, sons and daughters getting jobs. But we must hold the new government accountable too. Elected leaders are not saviors, they are servants.
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Vikram M
I understand the excitement, but I'm a bit skeptical. The allegations against the previous government are serious, but let's not pretend the BJP is perfect. They also have issues with polarizing rhetoric and handling of dissent. For Bengal's sake, I hope they focus on infrastructure, education, and stopping infiltration rather than just politics. Let deeds speak, not words.
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Sarah B
Being an NRI, I often wonder how much influence we actually have. But I'm glad to see Indian Americans supporting change in Bengal. The state has wonderful culture—Durga Puja is world famous—but it needs safety and jobs. If this mandate means women can walk safely at night and young people don't have to migrate for work, then it's a good day for India. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Congratulations to the people of Bengal! This is a historic mandate no doubt. But I worry about the tone of some of these

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