BJP wins West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry: Nabin hails Modi, slams Rahul

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BJP wins West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry: Nabin hails Modi, slams Rahul

Synopsis

In his first major electoral test as BJP National President, Nitin Nabin oversaw victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry — with the Bengal win carrying the most symbolic weight as the birthplace of party ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Modi, Shah, and Rajnath Singh all hailed the mandate as a verdict against appeasement politics and a call for development-led governance.

Key Takeaways

BJP won Assembly elections in West Bengal , Assam , and Puducherry , as announced on 4 May .
BJP National President Nitin Nabin credited the victories to voter confidence in PM Narendra Modi .
Nabin attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for opposing women's reservation and warned the INDIA bloc will soon disintegrate.
Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to transform West Bengal into 'Sonar Bangla' and criticised appeasement politics.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called the West Bengal mandate 'historic' and attributed it to Modi's welfare-oriented governance.
The West Bengal win is symbolically significant as the birthplace of BJP ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee .

BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Monday, 4 May celebrated his first major electoral triumph in the top party role, thanking voters in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry for delivering decisive victories to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and reposing faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi across three Assembly elections held simultaneously.

Nabin's Address at BJP Headquarters

Speaking to supporters at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Nabin said the West Bengal win carries special weight, given what he described as an atmosphere of fear and terror allegedly created by the ruling party in the state — a charge that voters, he argued, decisively rejected. He asserted that anti-incumbency is no longer a defining factor in BJP-governed states, pointing to the party's repeated returns to power under Modi's leadership as evidence.

Point of View

And the party has pursued it for decades as unfinished political business. Nabin's framing of the result as a rejection of 'fear and terror' is a direct indictment of the Trinamool Congress without naming it, a rhetorical pattern the BJP has used consistently to keep the Bengal narrative on governance rather than identity. The warning about the INDIA bloc's disintegration, delivered in the same breath as the women's reservation attack on Rahul Gandhi, signals that the party intends to use these results to accelerate opposition fragmentation ahead of the next electoral cycle.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states did the BJP win in the 2026 Assembly elections?
The BJP and its allies won decisive victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry, as confirmed by BJP National President Nitin Nabin on 4 May. The West Bengal win was described as particularly significant given the political climate in the state.
Who is Nitin Nabin and why is this victory significant for him?
Nitin Nabin is the BJP National President, and these Assembly election wins represent his first major electoral success in that role. His address at BJP headquarters in New Delhi marked a high-profile debut as the party's chief on the electoral stage.
What did PM Modi say about the West Bengal election result?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on social media that 'The Lotus blooms in West Bengal' and called the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections result one that 'will be remembered forever.' He bowed to the people of West Bengal and vowed to fulfil their dreams and aspirations.
What did Amit Shah say after the BJP's West Bengal victory?
Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to use the election victory to turn West Bengal into 'Sonar Bangla.' He also criticised appeasement politics, saying the people of Bengal had taught a lesson to infiltrators and their sympathisers.
Why did Nitin Nabin attack Rahul Gandhi after the election results?
Nabin hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for allegedly opposing women's reservation, using the post-result address to draw a contrast between BJP's position and the Congress stance. He also warned that the INDIA bloc opposition alliance would soon disintegrate.
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