PM Modi Says Recent Electoral Wins Will Create New History in Indian Politics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that recent electoral victories of the BJP-led NDA will create new history in Indian politics. He highlighted significant wins in Puducherry, Assam, West Bengal, and Gujarat local body elections. Modi emphasized that the country is moving step by step with BJP's national policies, reflecting the mood of youth, farmers, and all sections. He also criticized the Congress party for its arrogance despite its electoral decline.

Key Points: PM Modi: Recent Wins to Create New History in Indian Politics

  • PM Modi says recent NDA victories will create new political history
  • BJP's strong performance in Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, and Gujarat local polls
  • Country moving step by step with BJP's national policies
  • Congress blamed for arrogance after decline from 400 to under 100 seats
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Recent electoral victories will create new history in Indian politics: PM Modi in Bengaluru

PM Modi in Bengaluru says recent BJP-NDA electoral victories will create new history, reflecting public support for nationalism and stability.

"All these developments will create new history. These election results are significant in terms of the direction and future of Indian politics. - PM Modi"

Bengaluru, May 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the recent electoral victories of the BJP-led NDA would create new history in Indian politics, asserting that the entire country is moving step by step with the party's national policies.

"The whole country is moving step by step with the BJP's national policies. These victories are significant for the direction and future of Indian politics," he underlined.

He was addressing a huge gathering near the HAL Airport in Bengaluru after being felicitated by the Karnataka BJP unit for the emphatic victories in recent elections.

PM Modi said, "I have come to Bengaluru at a time when the country is discussing the election results. The NDA has formed the government in Puducherry for the second consecutive term and in Assam for the third consecutive term. In Bengal, for the first time, the people have given such a massive mandate to the BJP. Recently, two weeks ago, in Gujarat's panchayat and local body elections, the BJP registered such a huge victory that it broke all previous records in the state."

"All these developments will create new history. These election results are significant in terms of the direction and future of Indian politics. They reflect the mood of the youth, farmers, the poor, the middle class, and all sections of society," PM Modi stated.

"The big message is that, in a world surrounded by uncertainty, the people of Bharat are giving the mantra of stability. They say they want speed, not scams, but solutions. They want politics based on nationalism," he underlined.

"Today, the whole country is moving step by step with the BJP's national policies. Karnataka has always been a source of energy for the party. Even when the BJP was not a major party, Karnataka made it a strong force. Today, the NDA government is in power in Andhra Pradesh. In terms of parliamentary representation, the BJP has the highest number of Lok Sabha members," PM Modi stated.

"In Telangana, the BJP is the number two party. In Puducherry, the BJP-NDA government is set to come to power. You may recall that 10 years ago in Bengal, we had only three MLAs. That means before the last election, the BJP had only three MLAs there, but today the party has more than 200 MLAs," he said.

"In Kerala, we had only one seat, and now we have three. The number three signifies that the party's vote share is growing and that it will eventually cross the majority mark someday. We have been in power at the Centre for the past 12 years, and BJP or NDA governments are in power in more than 21 states and regions. We are working with the mantra of ensuring the country's growth through the development of states," PM Modi underlined.

"On the other hand, look at the Congress party. Around 40 years ago, it had more than 400 seats, but in the last three elections, it has not been able to come even close to the 100-seat mark. Yet, the arrogance of the Congress and its supporters is such that they blame the entire world for their own defeats," he said.

- IANS

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Sneha F
I appreciate the PM's confidence, but I wish he would also talk about how these governments will address local issues like Bengaluru's traffic and water crisis. Nationalistic speeches are great, but ground-level delivery matters more.
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Vikram M
Amazing to see the BJP's growth in Bengal and Kerala! From single digits to major forces—this shows Modi's connect with the masses. The Congress needs to seriously introspect instead of blaming others.
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James A
As an American observer, the stability mantra is powerful. India's democracy is vibrant, and these electoral trends show a decisive shift towards nationalist politics. Fascinating times.
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Priya S
"Speed, not scams" is exactly what we need! The youth want development and honesty. But I hope the PM's promise of solutions applies to all states equally, not just strongholds. Overall, positive direction. ✨
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David E
Impressive numbers from Assam and Bengal. But I'd be cautious about triumphalism—election wins are one thing, governance outcomes another. Let's see how these mandates translate to real change.
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Rahul R
Finally a leader who speaks about nationalism without apologies! The Congress era of appeasement is over. Bharat is rising, and every state wants a piece of this growth story.

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