BJP's Historic Surge in West Bengal Assembly Elections Sparks Celebrations
BJP celebrates crossing majority mark in West Bengal elections, with leaders criticizing Mamata Banerjee's government. With 195 leads, the BJP declares victory as a mandate against illegal immigration. Historic voter turnout underscores the electoral shift, marking a crucial day in Indian politics.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a significant milestone, crossing the majority mark in the West Bengal Assembly elections, triggering jubilant celebrations at their Patna office. Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi hailed the victory as a 'big day for the country,' asserting it reflects the will of West Bengal's populace.
Saraogi launched a scathing critique against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her administration of allowing illegal immigration and neglecting industrial growth. He alleged financial bias towards religious institutions over industry and credited the election commission for ensuring free voting, a change appreciated by the public after years of alleged booth capture by TMC operatives.
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva praised BJP's third consecutive win in Assam and substantial gains in West Bengal. He emphasized the electoral mandate as a rejection of illegal immigration policies under Mamata Banerjee. As latest trends show BJP leading in 195 of 294 seats, this historic turnout marks a pivotal shift in the political landscape of West Bengal.
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