Piyush Goyal Predicts Unprecedented BJP-NDA Win Ahead of 2026 Results

Union Minister Piyush Goyal predicted an unprecedented victory for the BJP and NDA across multiple states as the 2026 Assembly election cycle concludes. He stated that West Bengal is yearning for change and will remove Mamata Banerjee's government, while the BJP will win again in Assam and Puducherry. Minister Shobha Karandlaje expressed confidence in victories across all five states, citing strong public support for PM Modi's leadership. Exit polls project the NDA retaining power with 88-100 seats, while security has been tightened in Kolkata ahead of counting day on May 4.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal: Unprecedented BJP-NDA Victory Ahead

  • Piyush Goyal predicts sweeping BJP-NDA victory
  • West Bengal expected to oust Mamata Banerjee's government
  • Shobha Karandlaje confident of wins in all five states
  • Exit polls project NDA retaining power with 88-100 seats
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"Unprecedented victory for BJP, NDA," says Union Minister Piyush Goyal ahead of poll results

Union Minister Piyush Goyal predicts sweeping BJP-NDA win in 2026 Assembly elections, citing PM Modi's leadership and public support across five states.

"In the elections, there is going to be an unprecedented victory for the BJP and NDA under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. - Piyush Goyal"

Mumbai, May 3

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday predicted a sweeping victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party and the National Democratic Alliance across multiple states as the 2026 Assembly election cycle nears its conclusion. The Union Minister stated that there is going to be an unprecedented victory for the BJP and NDA.

Talking to the reporters, Union Minister Goyal said, "In the elections, there is going to be an unprecedented victory for the BJP and NDA under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. West Bengal is yearning for change and will certainly this time uproot and throw out the anarchic government of Mamata Banerjee, which has done no development. We will win again in Assam, Puducherry, and an AIADMK-BJP government will be formed in Tamil Nadu."

Meanwhile, ahead of the announcement of Assembly election results tomorrow, Union Minister of State and BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje expressed confidence that the party will secure victories across all five states--Keralam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry--stating that the outcome would reflect strong public support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.

"We are confident that we will emerge victorious in all five states. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a multitude of facilities, schemes, and development projects have been implemented over the last ten years. Therefore, we are hopeful that people will surely vote us to power. We are eagerly awaiting tomorrow's results," Karandlaje told the reporters on Sunday.

Targeting Opposition-ruled states, she added, "Our aim is to end the era of hooliganism in West Bengal and Kerala."Speaking further on post-poll dynamics, the Union Minister said the BJP had also witnessed interest from other political players. "We have seen various political parties approaching us. If we secure a good number of seats, independent candidates and smaller parties will likely join us. We have worked hard towards this goal," she said.

Meanwhile, on elections in 4 states and 1 Union Territory, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said, "In all elections, the BJP's performance is going to do very well..."Exit polls projected that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to retain power for a third successive term. Axis My India projected that the BJP-led NDA would secure 88 to 100 of 126 seats and the Congress-led alliance 24 to 36 seats.JVC predicted 88-101 seats for the NDA and 23-33 seats for the Congress-led alliance. It gave 0-2 seats to AIUDF and three to others. Matrize projected 85-95 seats for the BJP-led alliance, 25-32 for the Congress-led alliance, and 6-12 seats for others.

Exit polls for West Bengal have projected a tight contest between the BJP and the Trinamool Congress (TMC). While some projections, including Chanakya Strategies and Matrize, have given an edge to the BJP, others suggest a closer fight with TMC retaining a significant share of seats. Smaller parties are also expected to play a limited role in the final outcome.

The security has been tightened across Kolkata ahead of counting day on May 4, with heavy deployment outside several strongrooms, including Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls' High School in Bhabanipur and Netaji Indoor Stadium, among others.

Results for West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Assam and Puducherry elections will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Let's wait for the real results tomorrow. Exit polls have been wrong before. In Kerala, it's going to be a close fight, and I think people there care more about local issues than national narratives. A word of caution: don't get overconfident, BJP.
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Vikram M
"Ending hooliganism" is a strong phrase. But let's be honest, Bengal has suffered from political violence for too long, and Mamata's government hasn't done enough for development compared to what other states have achieved. If the BJP delivers on growth and safety, people will vote for change. Let's see what tomorrow brings.
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Nisha Z
I'm from Tamil Nadu and I seriously doubt an AIADMK-BJP government will be formed. The Dravidian parties have deep roots here. But if the BJP gets even 10 seats, that would be a big deal for them. Let's not get carried away by Union Ministers' predictions. 😅
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Arjun K
One thing is clear: PM Modi's popularity is unmatched. From West Bengal to Kerala, people talk about his schemes and leadership. But the opposition should also be heard—democracy works best when there's healthy competition. Hoping for a peaceful counting day tomorrow.
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Priya S
"Unprecedented victory" sounds like typical pre-result bravado. The real question is whether the BJP can break through in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Also, in Bengal, ground reports suggest the TMC isn't as weak as the Union Minister claims. Wait till the EVM numbers come out—then we'll see. 😤

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