BJP's Historic Win in Bengal Ends People's Suffering, Says MP Dinesh Sharma

BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said the people of West Bengal were "relieved of their suffering" after the party's historic win in the state. The BJP secured 206 seats, significantly outperforming its 77-seat tally in 2021, while Trinamool Congress fell to 80 seats from 212. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta called the victory a triumph for democracy against Trinamool Congress "atrocities." Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the mandate as a fulfilment of Syama Prasad Mookerjee's vision for Bengal.

Key Points: BJP's Historic Win in Bengal: Dinesh Sharma

  • BJP wins 206 seats in West Bengal, up from 77 in 2021
  • Trinamool Congress drops to 80 seats from 212
  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta calls it victory for democracy
  • PM Modi hails win as fulfilment of Syama Prasad Mookerjee's dream
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"People of Bengal relieved of their suffering": BJP MP Dinesh Sharma on party's historic win

BJP MP Dinesh Sharma says Bengal's people are relieved of suffering after party's historic win with 206 seats. PM Modi hails mandate as validation of Syama Prasad Mookerjee's dream.

"Lord Hanuman removes all suffering. Yesterday, the people of Bengal were relieved of their suffering. - Dinesh Sharma"

Lucknow, May 5

Bharatiya Janata Party MP Dinesh Sharma on Tuesday said that the people of West Bengal "were relieved of their suffering" after the BJP secured a decisive win in the state.

Speaking with ANI, Dinesh Sharma said, "Lord Hanuman removes all suffering. Yesterday, the people of Bengal were relieved of their suffering. May all of India experience happiness, peace, and prosperity, and may we all live together in harmony."

Earlier, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta hailed Bharatiya Janata Party's decisive win in West Bengal, terming the performance as a "victory for democracy" and the state's future.

Speaking with ANI, Rekha Gupta said that people stood united against Trinamool Congress "atrocities and misconduct" in West Bengal.

"The people who endured persecution, atrocities and misconduct in Bengal for years stood united. It is a victory for democracy, for Bengal's future, for Prime Minister Modi's leadership, for Amit Shah's organisational strength, and for Nitin Nabin's performance," she said.

BJP's victory in West Bengal marked a significant moment for the party as it has been for long a marginal player in the state dominated for years by the Congress, Left parties and later Trinamool Congress.

The BJP won 206 seats in West Bengal, outperforming its 77-seat tally in the 2021 Assembly elections.

Trinamool Congress, which swept the last assembly poll by winning 212 seats, finished a distant second with 80 seats.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the BJP's sweeping victory in West Bengal as a "historic fulfilment" of the dream of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. For the BJP, this win transcends politics; it is the ultimate validation of their founder's mission to secure and prosper the state.

In 1947, Mookerjee was the decisive voice against the "United Bengal" plan. He successfully argued that if India was partitioned, the Hindu-majority regions of Bengal must remain part of the Indian Union. After resigning from Nehru's cabinet in 1950, Mookerjee collaborated with MS Golwalkar (RSS) to create a political alternative. In 1951, he founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the direct organisational ancestor of the modern-day BJP.

Reacting to the results, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the outcome as a historic mandate for development and governance. Calling it a triumph of "people's power," PM Modi emphasised that the BJP's victory was the result of years of dedication by party workers.

- ANI

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Priya S
I am happy for Bengal but let's be honest, one party cannot solve everything. The real test is now - governance, employment, law and order. Hope they don't forget the common man's issues in all this celebration.
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James A
Interesting to see how national narratives shift. The mention of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee is significant. This isn't just an election win, it's an ideological victory for those who believe in a unified, strong India. Let's see how Bengal progresses.
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Vikram M
I'm not a BJP supporter but this is a massive mandate. TMC's arrogance finally caught up with them. People voted for change, for safety, for a better future. I just hope the new government delivers on their promises, especially for the farmers and small businesses.
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Sarah B
"Lord Hanuman removes all suffering" - that's a beautiful sentiment. As someone observing from the US, I've seen how India's political landscape is evolving. This is a tectonic shift. Bengal deserves peace and development after years of political violence.

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