Lucknow: Celebrations erupted at Parag Chauraha in Sarojininagar after the Bharatiya Janata Party (
BJP) and its allies in the
NDA secured victories in West Bengal,
Assam and Puducherry, with party workers marking the occasion with sweets and drumbeats.
Addressing the gathering at his office, BJP MLA Rajeshwar Singh described the electoral outcome as a “clear mandate in favour of Sanatan values and cultural identity,” along with development and stable governance. Party workers distributed laddoos and celebrated with traditional music, calling the results a reflection of growing public trust in the BJP.
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Singh said the results, particularly in West Bengal, signal a decisive political shift where voters have chosen development and governance over instability. He added that mandates in Assam and Puducherry reaffirm continuity and acceptance of grassroots work, while the party’s performance in southern states indicates changing political trends.
Crediting the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Union home minister Amit Shah and chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Singh said the victory was also the result of dedicated efforts by party workers.