Rekha Gupta Says Nari Shakti United Against Fear in Bengal Win

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attributed the BJP's sweeping victory in West Bengal to the courage and unity of women voters. She said Nari Shakti stood united against fear and terror to cast their votes, strengthening democracy. Gupta also criticized opposition parties like M.K. Stalin and Mamata Banerjee for opposing the Women's Reservation Bill. The BJP secured 206 seats, ending the Trinamool Congress's long-standing rule in the state.

Key Points: Nari Shakti United Against Fear: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

  • BJP wins 206 seats in West Bengal Assembly
  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta credits women voters for victory
  • Trinamool Congress reduced to 81 seats
  • BJP ends TMC's long-standing rule in state
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'Nari Shakti stood united against fear': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta after BJP's Bengal win

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta credits women voters for BJP's decisive Bengal win, says Nari Shakti stood united against fear and terror.

"It is the blessing of Maa Kali and her divine power that enabled the women of Bengal... to stand united against terror and fear - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 5

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday attributed the sweeping victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal to the "courage and unity" of women voters, saying their participation had strengthened democracy in the state.

Speaking after offering prayers at the Kali Bari Temple in CR Park, the Chief Minister said, "It is the blessing of Maa Kali and her divine power that enabled the women of Bengal, the Nari Shakti, to stand united against terror and fear and to be able to cast their votes. This time, voting has given a win to democracy, and this win will brighten the future of West Bengal."

She further took a swipe at opposition parties, adding, "The parties that denied the Women's Reservation Bill are now facing loss and backlash, whether it is M.K. Stalin or Mamata Banerjee."

Meanwhile, Gupta offered prayers at the temple and sought blessings following the electoral outcome in West Bengal.

Her remarks come amid a major political shift in the state, where the Bharatiya Janata Party is set to form the government with a decisive mandate, ending the long-standing rule of the All India Trinamool Congress.

According to the Election Commission data, results were declared for 293 out of the 294 Assembly constituencies, with repolling scheduled in one seat. The BJP secured a commanding 206 seats, well above the two-thirds majority mark of 196 in the 294-member Assembly.

The Trinamool Congress finished with 81 seats, while the Congress managed two seats and the CPI(M) secured one. The All India Secular Front (AISF) and the Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP) won one and two seats, respectively.

In terms of vote share, the BJP garnered 46 per cent of the total votes polled, followed by the Trinamool Congress at 41 per cent. The Left Front secured 4 per cent, the Congress 3 per cent, and others accounted for 6 per cent.

The Trinamool Congress also failed to win any seats in several districts, including Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, Bankura and Purulia, and was defeated in all tribal- and Matua-dominated constituencies, marking a significant electoral setback for the party.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm not a BJP supporter, but I have to admit, the way women came out to vote in Bengal despite fear of violence is inspiring. Rekha Guptaji is right - Maa Kali's blessings were with them. But let's not forget, true empowerment means women can vote for any party without threats. Hope this trend continues! 🚺✊
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Ananya R
This is a historic moment! From Sandeshkhali atrocities to TMC's goonda raj, Bengal women have had enough. They showed that democracy can defeat fear. Kudos to every woman who stood in long queues to vote. This win is for Maa Mati Manush! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
I appreciate the sentiment about Nari Shakti, but let's be honest - this was a vote against TMC's corruption and violence, not necessarily a vote for BJP. The women of Bengal acted out of desperation, not love for any party. The real test will be whether the new government delivers on safety, jobs, and dignity for women.
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Siddharth J
Rekha Guptaji's words about Maa Kali's blessings ring true - in Bengal, faith and politics often go hand in hand. But I hope this isn't just rhetoric. Women need real change - safety from violence, better healthcare, education for their kids. Let's hold the new government accountable for empowering women beyond the ballot box.
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Kavya N
BJP winning Bengal is a big deal. But why only women? Men also voted for change. And the Women's Reservation Bill argument is weak - Mamata Banerjee actually passed 50% reservation for women in local bodies long before

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