PM Modi Says Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's Soul at Peace With Bengal Victory

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the soul of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee would find peace with BJP's historic victory in West Bengal. He recalled Mukherjee's fight to keep Bengal united with India and his founding of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh. Modi promised good governance and development for Bengal, calling it a victory over fear and violence. He appealed to all parties to prioritize peace and change the state's political culture.

Key Points: PM Modi on Bengal Win: Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's Soul at Peace

  • PM Modi credits Shyama Prasad Mukherjee for Bengal's unity
  • BJP wins unprecedented mandate in Bengal polls
  • Modi promises good governance and development for Bengal
  • Calls for end to political violence and fear in state
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Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's soul would find so much peace: PM Modi on Bengal victory

PM Modi says Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's soul would find peace with BJP's Bengal victory, recalling his fight for national unity and the party's commitment to good governance.

"Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee's soul would have found so much peace today. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, May 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday recalled Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee's valiant fight for keeping the nation united and his valuable contributions in promoting national unity, during his victory speech at the party headquarters over the BJP's stupendous show in five Assembly/UT elections.

"Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee's soul would have found so much peace today," PM Modi said, speaking on the unprecedented mandate to the BJP in Bengal.

He said that Dr Mukherjee fought a great battle to keep the state as part of India and always advocated for keeping the nation above personal interests.

"In 1951, by founding the Bharatiya Jan Sangh (precursor to BJP), he gave every worker the message that one must live for the country and die for the country. Through his own life, he proved that those who follow the mantra of the nation above all do not hesitate for even a moment to give their lives," PM Modi said about the Jan Sangh founder.

He also stated that today Bengal has chosen to free itself from the "shadow of fear" under subsequent regimes and reposed faith in the BJP by giving it an opportunity to serve Bengal. He also promised the BJP model of good governance to fulfil people's dreams and aspirations.

The Prime Minister further said that the BJP-led NDA governments are in power in more than 20 states today, and this was primarily because of people's faith and trust in the party's commitment to public service and good governance.

"Our mantra is - Citizen is God. We are dedicated to serving the people, and therefore, the people are placing more and more trust in the BJP. The people are clearly seeing that where there is the BJP, there is good governance. Where there is BJP, there is development," he stated.

PM Modi also made a fervent appeal to all the parties in Bengal, calling for giving precedence to peace over violence and bringing a paradigm shift in its 'political culture', dominated by fear, violence and intimidation.

Taking note of the loss of lives in previous Bengal elections, he said that the political atmosphere from now onwards should be of hope and future and not of violence and revenge.

"Earlier, during the elections in Bengal, there were reports of violence, fear and deaths of innocent people. However, this time it was different. Peaceful voting took place in Bengal. For the first time, no one lost his/her life during the voting. In this festival of democracy, the voice of the people echoed... For the first time, democracy won, not fear!" he remarked.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The shift in Bengal's political culture is long overdue. Peaceful voting is a huge achievement. Hope this leads to real development, not just slogans. Need to see tangible change in infrastructure and jobs for the youth.
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Rajesh Q
People like Dr. Mukherjee sacrificed for the nation. PM Modi rightly invokes his spirit. The BJP's mantra of 'citizen is God' resonates with common people. But still, kuch toh ground level pe improvements honi chahiye (some ground-level improvements must happen).
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Emma D
As an outsider looking in, it's fascinating to see how historical figures like Dr. Mukherjee are still relevant. The peaceful election process in Bengal is commendable. Hope the focus stays on governance for all citizens.
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Nikhil C
BJP's strong showing across states shows people trust the development model. But we need to remember that every party in Bengal should work together for peace. Bitter politics won't help anyone. Sincerely hope the violence culture ends now. 🙏

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