BJP's Historic BMC Win Signals Shift, Modi Confident of Bengal Victory

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the BJP-Mahayuti alliance's victory in the Maharashtra civic body polls, particularly its historic performance in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. He linked this success, along with a mayoral win in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, to young voters' trust in the party's development model. Addressing a rally in Malda, West Bengal, Modi expressed confidence that this momentum would translate into a BJP victory in the upcoming state assembly elections. He also assured the Matua Namasudra community of security under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Key Points: PM Modi Hails BJP's Maharashtra Civic Polls Victory

  • BJP wins BMC as largest bloc
  • Victory in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram
  • PM credits youth & development model
  • Confidence expressed for Bengal polls
  • CAA assurance to Matua community
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"Receiving support in places once considered impossible for BJP": PM Modi lauds BMC polls victory, says 'confident of win in Bengal'

PM Modi lauds BJP's historic win in BMC & Kerala civic polls, citing youth trust and expressing confidence for upcoming West Bengal elections.

"Even in places where winning elections was once considered impossible for the BJP, the party is now receiving unprecedented support. - PM Narendra Modi"

Malda, January 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party and Mahayuti's victory in the Maharashtra civic body polls, stating that the party is winning in places once considered impossible to gain support.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections saw the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance emerge as the single largest bloc, beating the Thackeray brothers. According to official figures, the BJP won 89 seats, while its alliance partner, the Shinde Sena, secured 29 seats. Mahayuti also swept Thane, Pune, and Pimpri-Chinchwad among the total 29 civic bodies that underwent polling.

Addressing a public meeting in West Bengal's Malda, Prime Minister Modi attributed the victory in the BMC polls and the Thiruvananthapuram local body elections in Kerala to the young voters' trust in the BJP's 'development model'.

He said, "The results of the urban local body elections in Maharashtra were announced yesterday. The BJP has achieved a historic victory in these elections. In particular, the BJP has secured a record victory for the first time in Mumbai, in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), one of the world's largest municipal corporations, which is a significant development in Maharashtra politics. A few days ago, the BJP also elected its first mayor in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala. This shows that even in places where winning elections was once considered impossible for the BJP, the party is now receiving unprecedented support."

Last year, the BJP secured a historic win over the UDF and LDF in the Thiruvananthapuram civic body polls. BJP's VV Rajesh became the first Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram Corporation from the party, securing 51 votes with support from 50 BJP councillors and one independent councillor. UDF's KS Sabarinathan got 17 votes, LDF's RP Shivaji 29.

Further, PM Modi said that the BJP's victory in tough areas will also translate into the party securing West Bengal in the Assembly elections later this year.

"This demonstrates the immense trust that the country's voters, the Gen-Z, have in the BJP's development model. Even in areas where lies and rumours were spread about the BJP for years, voters are now giving us their blessings. Seeing your enthusiasm today, I am confident that this time the people of Bengal will also ensure a resounding victory for the BJP," he added.

Earlier today, PM Modi flagged off India's first Vande Bharat sleeper train from Malda in West Bengal. The Vande Bharat Express will operate on the Howrah-Guwahati (Kamakhya) route. His address was a clarion call to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections, as the politics in the state has begun to heat up amid confrontations between the BJP and TMC.

While removing illegal immigrants is a significant plank for the BJP in West Bengal, PM Modi assured the Matua Namasudra community of "complete security" under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

"Our refugees, the people of the Matua Namasudra community, who have come here to escape religious persecution in neighbouring countries, have nothing to fear. The Constitution grants these fellow citizens the right to live in India. Modi, through the CAA, has provided complete security to these refugees," he said.

The Matua community, predominantly Dalit Hindus who migrated from Bangladesh, holds significant sway in around 80 assembly seats in West Bengal. The BJP has been actively courting this community, promising citizenship through the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

- ANI

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Priya S
As a young voter from Kerala, I never thought I'd see a BJP mayor in Thiruvananthapuram. It's surprising but also shows that if you work on the ground, people notice. However, the real test is delivering on those local promises now. Hope they focus on civic issues.
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Rohit P
The confidence about Bengal is interesting. TMC has a very strong base here. While BJP is growing, calling for a "resounding victory" might be premature. West Bengal politics is about emotion and identity too, not just development models. Let's see what happens.
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Sarah B
The focus on the Matua community and CAA is the key takeaway for Bengal. That's a massive votebank. If they feel secure with the promise of citizenship, it could really shift many seats. Politically very smart move.
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Vikram M
Flagging off the Vande Bharat from Malda is symbolic. Development and national pride projects do resonate with people. Winning BMC is huge for Maharashtra politics. The alliance with Shinde Sena seems to be working on the ground.
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Karthik V
With respect, I hope the talk of "winning in impossible places" doesn't lead to overconfidence. Municipal wins are one thing, state elections are another beast entirely, especially in a complex state like Bengal. The party should stay humble and keep working.

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