PM Modi, who was wearing a traditional Bengali-style dhoti, said that the BJP’s “double century” in Bengal was historic and that the party would take the strictest action against moles.

On Monday, Head of State Narendra Modi, who was wearing a traditional Bengali dhoti, said that the lotus (the BJP’s symbol) had “flowered everywhere from Gangotri to Ganga Sagar.” The gathering swept through Bengal and then returned to Assam for a third straight term. When dealing with happy party workers at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, PM Modi switched to Bengali to say that “poriborton,” or change, has come to Bengal and meant the strictest action against moles. The lotus has bloomed almost everywhere, from Gangotri to Gangasagar, in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and now West Bengal. The Prime Minister said, “Today, in the states that have settled along the banks of the Ganga, there are actually BJP-NDA governments.” This was a symbolic way of saying that the BJP’s success has spread from Uttarakhand (where the Ganga starts) to West Bengal. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, which are also along the Ganga, also have NDA federal governments.

Ganga Sagar, which is in Bengal, is a holy place where the Ganga flows into the Gulf of Bengal. “Poriborton” is a word that means “to change.”
The Prime Minister said that the BJP’s success would mark a new chapter in Bengal, the home of Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee. “Bangla e poriborton hoygeche” means “there is a wave of change in Bengal right now.” “And right now people in Bengal have given the BJP a chance,” he said.

Mamata Banerjee, the leader of the Trinamool party, said that the BJP “swiped” one hundred chairs and called the party’s first win in Bengal a “unethical victory.” “It’s really graft, loot, and graft.” Mamata said, “Our company will bounce back.”

“Worry” was the main style of the BJP’s political campaign leading up to the elections. During the BJP’s celebrations of their victory, the Prime Minister brought it up again. “bhay” (anxiety) will change “bharosa” (leave) in Bengal, PM Modi said. He said, “From now on, Bengal will be free of fear and full of self-confidence in moving forward.” Several BJP girls laborers have had to endure tremendous wrongs. The Prime Minister said even more, “You can’t even imagine the problems BJP workers have faced in Bengal, the level of injustice and oppression they have gone through.”

In Bengal, PM Modi talked about the BJP’s plans and said that the government would focus on badlav (change), not badla (revenge), bhavishya (the future), or bhay (fear).

He also said that the Ayushman Bharat Yojana would definitely get approval at the first Cabinet meeting. Girls will certainly get an atmosphere of protection, the youth will definitely receive work, and also movement is going to cease. “Strictest action will also be taken against moles,” said PM Modi.

PM BRINGS UP THE CONCERN OF WOMEN’S SAFETY
In fact, the women’s protection concern was actually a crucial plank of the BJP’s campaign in Bengal. The BJP strongly brought up the RG Kar Medical College crime and massacre. The group also gave a ticket to the target’s mother, who came from Panihati.

In his speech, PM Modi said that the TMC, DMK, and Congress were in trouble with women voters because they didn’t let the Women’s Booking Costs, 2026, pass in Parliament.I had told those kinds of people that they would have to deal with angry women. “Today, the Our lawmakers person, TMC, and DMK have been punished because of the women of this country,” Modi said.

While the Congress was on the air in Assam, a member of the UDF gave a speech in Kerala.

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