Bengal is free from fear today... PM Modi speaks on massive victory in West Bengal, appeals against political violence

PM Modi on Bengal Election: The political atmosphere has completely changed following the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s landslide victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2026. Following the landslide victory, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, where he addressed party workers and the public.


PM Modi on Bengal Election: The political atmosphere has completely changed following the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s landslide victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2026. Following the landslide victory, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, where he addressed party workers and the public.


“Bengal is free from fear today” 

In his speech, Prime Minister Modi called this day historic. He said that from today, Bengal is free from fear and filled with the confidence of development. PM Modi said that this victory is not just an electoral victory, but a symbol of public trust and the strength of democracy. He congratulated all BJP workers for this success and said that it is the result of their hard work.



The first major decision of the new government in Bengal

The Prime Minister also announced that the new Bengal government will implement the Ayushman Bharat scheme in its first meeting. He stated that this step is essential for the health and safety of the people of the state. According to him, the BJP government's primary goal is to provide better facilities to the people and benefit every section of society.


PM Modi's appeal on political violence

In his address, PM Modi also addressed the political violence that has been raging in West Bengal for years. He stated that many people in the state have lost their lives in this violence, and that the time has come to completely end this situation. He clearly stated that this should end today, and that the state should now only focus on development, not fear.


“We don’t want revenge, we want change.”

Prime Minister Modi appealed to all political parties and leaders that times have changed. He said that if the BJP wins, it does not mean revenge, but rather that there should be change. He urged all parties to move forward, leaving behind old political rivalries and differences.


Victory of democracy and public trust

PM Modi said that this day reflects the public's faith in democracy. He described it as a new history and said that the people of Bengal have made a major decision in favor of development and stability. He also said that this was the first assembly election in which the party, under the national leadership of the BJP, has performed so strongly, and this is a significant achievement for the party.


Credit given to workers

The Prime Minister praised the BJP workers, stating that this victory was the result of years of hard work, struggle, and continuous engagement with the people. He said that even under difficult circumstances, the workers conveyed the party's message to the people and earned their trust.


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