Chirag Paswan: Public Trusts PM Modi's Leadership After BJP-NDA Poll Triumph

Union Minister Chirag Paswan praised BJP-NDA's performance in assembly polls, calling it a reflection of public trust in PM Modi's leadership. BJP secured 207 seats in West Bengal, forming its first government there, and won 82 seats in Assam. Paswan said the results gave a befitting reply to opposition parties practicing appeasement politics. Actor-turned-politician Vijay's TVK won 108 seats in Tamil Nadu, while Congress-led UDF won in Kerala.

Key Points: Chirag Paswan on BJP-NDA's Assembly Polls Victory

  • BJP creates history in West Bengal with 207 seats
  • BJP-NDA scores hat-trick in Assam with 82 seats
  • Paswan credits public trust in PM Modi
  • Congress wins big in Kerala, TVK surprises in Tamil Nadu
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"Public believes in PM Modi's leadership": Chirag Paswan on BJP-NDA's triumph in Assembly polls

Union Minister Chirag Paswan says public believes in PM Modi's leadership after BJP-NDA's historic wins in West Bengal, Assam, and other assembly polls.

"The public has given a befitting reply to the opposition parties that practice the politics of appeasement. - Chirag Paswan"

Khagaria, May 5

Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Tuesday praised the BJP-NDA's remarkable performance in the assembly elections in four states and one Union Territory, highlighting the party's historic victory in West Bengal and Assam.

Paswan asserted that the results reflect the public's trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

Speaking to the reporters in Khagaria, Paswan said, "...BJP has breached the fortress of West Bengal and will be forming a government. The public has given a befitting reply to the opposition parties that practice the politics of appeasement."

"The results in Assam, Puducherry, and West Bengal have proven that the public believes in the leadership of PM Modi, and he will become the Prime Minister again in 2029," he further added.

BJP created history a day earlier in the assembly polls results, with the party slated to form its first government in West Bengal and the party-led NDA scoring a hat-trick of victories in Assam.

As per the latest data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the BJP has secured 207 seats out of 294 seats in West Bengal, and the TMC won 80 seats.

In Assam, BJP secured 82 seats, surpassing the majority mark of 64 by 18 seats, with its regional allies, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodoland People's Front (BPF), each winning 10 seats. While the Congress, despite its alliance with five other parties, could only manage 19 seats.

Actor-turned-politician Vijay created a flutter in Tamil Nadu, as his party TVK won 108 seats in the assembly polls and pushed the two Dravadian parties to distant positions in terms of seats.

Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) scored a massive victory in Keralam and the NR Congress (AINRC)-led alliance comfortably retained Puducherry.

In Kerala, Congress won 63 seats on its own in the 140-member assembly. The CPI-M won 26 seats and CPI eight.

- ANI

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James A
Impressive that BJP broke through in West Bengal after decades of TMC rule. Modi's charisma is undeniable, but let's see if they can deliver on promises now in Bengal and Assam.
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Varun X
Khagaria ka chirag bhai sahi keh rahe hain! People have rejected dynastic politics and corruption. Modi ji's guarantee works! 🙌🇮🇳
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Meera T
While I respect the mandate, I worry about one-party dominance across so many states. Healthy democracy needs strong opposition too. That said, BJP's work in Assam has been good.
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Nicole R
Vijay's TVK winning 108 seats in Tamil Nadu is the real shocker here! Finally Tamil politics has a new force. Congress doing well in Kerala too shows regional parties matter.
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Ramesh W
Chirag Paswan is growing as a leader, good to see LJP supporting NDA. The results show that development and nationalism works better than caste politics. Haryana and Gujarat mein bhi aisa hi hoga!
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Emma D
Impressive results across the board. Modi's personal brand is clearly unmatched. But India needs all leaders - regional and national - to work together for progress. Congrats to all winners.

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