Triumphant BJP Triumphs in West Bengal Assembly Polls
Samrat Choudhary, Bihar's Chief Minister, celebrated BJP's success in the West Bengal assembly elections by invoking Hindutva ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee's memory. Choudhary shared on social media his appreciation for the people of West Bengal, crediting their votes for securing a historic mandate in the state's assembly polls.
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Bihar's Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, took to social media on Monday to laud the BJP's recent victory in the West Bengal assembly elections. Emphasizing the party's connection to Hindutva ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee, he expressed gratitude for the support in the neighboring state.
Choudhary, who recently became the first BJP leader to lead the government in Bihar, celebrated the electoral outcome as a monumental achievement. His statement highlighted the symbolic significance of the victory, suggesting that the spirit of Mookerjee, who was born in Bengal, remains influential.
In his social media message, Choudhary thanked the citizens of West Bengal, describing their vote as a 'historic mandate.' His remarks underscore the political dynamics and cultural ties impacting state politics across the subcontinent.
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