BJP's Historic Triumph in Bengal: A New Dawn of Change
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the BJP's victory in West Bengal as a chance for change over revenge. He praised peaceful elections, promised safety and employment improvements, and highlighted the reminder of founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee's vision. Modi urged unity to end election violence cycles.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi heralded the BJP's unprecedented success in the West Bengal elections as a pivotal moment for transformation, emphasizing that the focus should be on progress rather than retribution. Speaking at the victory celebrations at the BJP headquarters, Modi reaffirmed the party's commitment to Bengal's future.
Modi called on political parties to abandon the cycle of violence traditionally seen during elections. Urging a focus on change and the future, he celebrated the state's elections for being notably peaceful, without any loss of innocent lives, marking a triumph of democracy over fear.
The Prime Minister invoked BJP ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee, expressing that Mookerjee's vision for a prosperous Bengal was finally being realized. Modi assured citizens of improved safety for women, youth employment opportunities, and stringent actions against illegal immigration, promising a better future under BJP governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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