Yogi Adityanath Celebrates as BJP Set to Win Assam, West Bengal

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath celebrated with his cabinet ministers in Lucknow as BJP leads in Assam and West Bengal assembly elections. BJP leaders in Delhi celebrated with rasgullas and poha, with MP Sudhanshu Trivedi calling the West Bengal momentum a "tsunami of nationalism." BJP spokesperson Ajay Alok declared that Mamata Banerjee and Tarun Gogoi are defeated, and PM Modi's nationalism will prevail. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit BJP headquarters as early trends show the party winning 22 seats in Assam and leading in 60 others.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Celebrates BJP Election Wins in Assam, West Bengal

  • UP CM Yogi Adityanath celebrates BJP lead in Assam and West Bengal
  • BJP leaders distribute 'jhalmuri' and rasgullas in Delhi and Kolkata
  • BJP set to become single largest party in West Bengal
  • NDA set to govern 21 states after these wins
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath celebrates as BJP set to take control of Assam, West Bengal

UP CM Yogi Adityanath celebrates with cabinet ministers as BJP leads in Assam and West Bengal election trends, signaling a major victory.

"Mamata is gone, Gogoi is gone, Stalinism is gone; now PM Modi's nationalism will prevail strongly across India. - Ajay Alok"

Lucknow, May 4

As trends show the Bharatiya Janata Party leading in key state Assembly polls, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday, along with his cabinet ministers in Lucknow, celebrated the party leading in the election trends of Assam and West Bengal.

The celebrations took place ahead of the state cabinet meeting, with ministers expressing optimism over the BJP's performance in both states.

Earlier in the day, the BJP headquarters in the national capital saw celebration as party leaders relished rasgullas and poha over the performance of the BJP-NDA alliance across four states and one Union Territory in Assembly elections.

During the celebrations, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi characterised the election momentum in West Bengal as a rise of nationalism in the state. "Trends were showing waves of nationalism in Bengal. It transformed into high tides and finally into a tsunami," Trivedi told ANI.

Referring to the viral Prime Minister Modi's 'jhalmuri' moment, he said that its impact will lead to the "blooming of lotus" in West Bengal.

PM had shown the impact of 'jhalmuri', and it has now turned into a high tide, and it will lead to the sunrise of nationalism in Bengal and the blooming of Lotus...PM has always had an endearing relationship with West Bengal," he added.

Echoing similar sentiments, BJP national spokesperson Ajay Alok framed the results as an acceptance of nationalism."

"I will just say one line - gayi Mamata, gaya Gogoi, gaya Stalinvaad, Bharat mein ab toot ke chalega Modi ka rashtravaad (Mamata is gone, Gogoi is gone, Stalinism is gone; now PM Modi's nationalism will prevail strongly across India)," Alok said.

Celebrations have also started across West Bengal, with BJP workers distributing 'jhalmuri' and celebrating at the party office in Kolkata.

As the final tallies continue, the BJP is set to comfortably cross the halfway mark of 148+ seats and emerge as the single largest party in West Bengal if current counting trends persist. This will increase the states governed by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) to 21.

As per the Election Commission of India (ECI), the BJP has won 22 seats in Assam and is leading on 60 seats, while Congress is leading on 20 seats with zero wins yet, followed by the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) with 1 win and leading on nine seats.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the BJP headquarters in New Delhi later today as early trends show strong gains for the party in West Bengal and Assam.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wow, finally some real development for West Bengal! The 'jhalmuri' moment was genius 😂. I hope this brings better infrastructure and law & order to Bengal. TMC's goonda raj has gone too far. #BanglaChange
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Rajesh Q
I don't get this obsession with celebrating elections like a cricket match. Politics is not about winning trophies, it's about serving public. Both parties need to focus on real issues like unemployment, education, healthcare. But no, everyone is just busy with their 'nationalism' and 'jhalmuri' drama.
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Kavya N
I'm from Assam and I voted for BJP this time. Finally we are getting proper infrastructure and better governance. The previous Congress and AIUDF governments did nothing for us. Proud to see BJP winning here! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
This 'rashtravaad vs regionalism' debate is getting tiring. Can't we have both? Strong centre and strong states? Mamata di has done good work in Bengal - didi's petro projects, kanyashree scheme, etc. But yes, there's a need for change too. Let's see how things unfold.
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Jennifer L
Happy to see democracy at work! More states under NDA means better coordination between centre and states. Hope this brings development to North East as well. Assam needs peace and jobs.
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