PM Modi: People Voted for Stability Amid Global Chaos and War Sirens

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed BJP workers at party headquarters, celebrating assembly election victories. He highlighted that Indian voters chose stability amid global conflicts and economic crises. Modi specifically noted the peaceful conduct of West Bengal elections for the first time without loss of innocent lives. He appealed to all political parties to end the cycle of violence in Bengal and focus on change and future.

Key Points: PM Modi: India Voted for Stability Amid Global Chaos

  • PM Modi credits global instability for voters' preference for stability
  • BJP wins 206 seats in West Bengal, a historic victory
  • Modi appeals to end cycle of violence in Bengal
  • First peaceful Bengal election without loss of innocent lives
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"People voted for stability amid global instability, war sirens and chaos abroad": PM Modi lauds Assembly election results

PM Modi lauds assembly election results, saying people chose stability over global instability, war, and chaos. He also appeals for end to violence in Bengal.

"Yet, at that moment, the people of India were voting for stability. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the results of the Assembly elections reflected the preference of the Indian people for the stability his government has provided at a time when world is facing an atmosphere of "instability" and chaos due to conflicts.

Addressing party workers during victory celebrations at the BJP headquarters in Delhi on Monday, the Prime Minister highlighted the broader global context during the voting period.

"Another crucial aspect of these results is their timing. While people were voting in these states, a whole host of incidents were unfolding around the world. War sirens were blaring everywhere. An atmosphere of instability and chaos prevailed. Global economies appeared to be in crisis," he said.

He added that despite such global challenges, Indian voters chose a path of stability. "Yet, at that moment, the people of India were voting for stability," Modi said.

Further, while referring to violence in Bengal during polls, he urged workers of all political parties to end the "endless cycle of violence once and for all".

"Today, when the BJP has won, the focus should be on change, not revenge. The focus should be on the future, not fear. I appeal to the workers of all political parties: let's end this endless cycle of violence once and for all," he said.

"This Bengal election has been very special for another reason as well. You must remember what kind of news used to come during the Bengal elections. Violence, fear, and deaths of innocent people. But this time, the entire country heard a new piece of news that peaceful voting took place in West Bengal. For the first time, not a single innocent citizen lost their life in election violence. In this grand festival of democracy, it was not the sound of guns, but the voice of the people that echoed. For the first time, it was not fear, but democracy that triumphed," he added.

BJP's victory in West Bengal marks 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 had won 77 seats in the last assembly polls. According to the latest results from ECI, the BJP won 206 seats in West Bengal, a feat its leaders had apparently not imagined.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree stability is important, let's not forget that democracy means more than just voting for one party. We need to ensure our leaders address core issues like unemployment and inflation too. The world is unstable, but our local problems haven't disappeared. Just saying.
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Vikram M
Haan bhai, Modi ne jo kaha woh 100% sahi hai. Dekho America, Europe mein kya ho raha hai—protests, strikes, inflation. Aur India mein aaj bhi chai-sutta karte hain. This is the power of a stable government. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
The fact that West Bengal had such peaceful elections this time is a huge achievement. I still remember hearing about violence and deaths in previous polls. This is real progress. But let's hope this stability isn't just for headlines—people need development on ground too.
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James A
As someone who's seen the chaos in the US firsthand, I can appreciate what Modi is saying. The world is a mess right now. India's economic growth and relative peace are remarkable. But I wonder if this is sustainable long-term without more inclusive policies.
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Kavya N
Modi ji's speech was inspirational. "Focus on change, not revenge" — this is exactly what Bengal needs after years of political violence. I'm hoping this marks a new chapter of peace and progress for the state. 🙏
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