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BJP surge in Bengal reflects public mandate, says R Ashok - News Next Live
Bengaluru : Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition R Ashok on Monday asserted that the outcome of the West Bengal Assembly Election Results underscores a decisive shift in public sentiment in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, both regionally and nationally. Speaking to mediapersons at the party’s state office in Malleswaram, Ashok described the results as a “historic moment” for the BJP. He said electoral trends emerging from West Bengal…
No words enough to describe the huge mandate: Manoj Tiwari as BJP leads in West Bengal
New Delhi, May 4 (SocialNews.XYZ) As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) takes the lead in West Bengal according to trends released by the Election Commission of India (ECI), party MP Manoj Tiwari said on Monday that words are not enough to describe the scale of the mandate, calling it "far beyond expression". Speaking to IANS, Tiwari said, "Words are not enough to describe this mandate. This is a mandate far beyond words. I thank mothers, sisters,…
BJP leaders hail 'end of appeasement politics' as party leads in West Bengal - tennews.in: National News Portal
New Delhi, May 4 (IANS) As the BJP surged ahead in the West Bengal Assembly election results, party leaders on Monday claimed that the outcome reflected a decisive shift in public sentiment, signalling the end of “appeasement politics” and the rise of nationalism-driven governance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reacting to the early trends, BJP […] The post BJP leaders hail ‘end of appeasement politics’ as party leads in West Bengal appeare…
Politics of violence, appeasement coming to an end in Bengal: Swati Maliwal on BJP's lead
New Delhi, May 4, 2026 Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal on Monday said that the decades-old politics of “violence” and “appeasement” in West Bengal is coming to an end as the BJP is leading with a large margin in the state. Maliwal recently defected from the AAP to the BJP. The remarks came as the BJP was leading in 188 Assembly seats across the state, while the Trinamool Congress was ahead in 94 seats, according to ECI trends available at aroun…
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