Historic Win for BJP in West Bengal: A New Era Begins
Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman celebrated BJP's remarkable victory in West Bengal elections, marking the end of the AITC regime. Praising party workers' dedication, she emphasized PM Modi's leadership. Meanwhile, PM Modi urged for change over revenge, highlighting peaceful polls as democracy triumphs over violence.
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In a remarkable turn of events, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman praised the Bharatiya Janata Party's significant electoral win in the West Bengal assembly elections. The BJP emerged victorious with 177 seats and is leading in 31, marking the culmination of what she called the 'oppressive AITC regime.'
Sharing the sentiment of change, Sitharaman expressed gratitude towards the electorate for choosing the BJP, recognizing the tireless efforts of party workers and leaders. She hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and assured that under his guidance, West Bengal would witness a resurgence as a leading state in India.
Prime Minister Modi, during victory celebrations, emphasized the need for transformation rather than retaliation. He urged all political factions to cease the cycle of violence and celebrated the peaceful nature of this election, which he described as a triumph of democracy over fear.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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