Fadnavis Hails BJP's West Bengal Win as a Shield Against Infiltration
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the significance of BJP's victory in West Bengal, claiming it would protect India from infiltration and terrorism. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP's strong governance for the political shift, outlining plans for economic revival and development in the state.
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Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis declared the BJP's recent electoral victory in West Bengal as pivotal for national security, citing it as a step against infiltration and terrorism. Fadnavis spoke to BJP supporters, lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership.
Fadnavis criticized previous administrations for the economic decline in West Bengal, asserting that under successive Congress and Left rulings, the state lost its industrial prowess. He emphasized Modi's infrastructural strategies as catalysts for positive change and credited the BJP's vision for upcoming growth in the state.
Addressing comparisons with Assam, where infiltration ceased post-BJP governance, Fadnavis expressed confidence in West Bengal's forthcoming development. He thanked the Election Commission for peaceful elections and took a jab at Mamata Banerjee's anticipated response to her party's defeat.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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