Kumaraswamy hails NDA poll wins as mandate for Modi's Viksit Bharat
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy on Monday, 4 May hailed the National Democratic Alliance (NDA)'s performance in the latest state election results, describing the outcome as a strong endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and his vision for a "Viksit Bharat". Kumaraswamy issued the statement from Bengaluru/New Delhi as results continued to pour in across multiple states.
Kumaraswamy's Key Remarks
In his statement, Kumaraswamy said the mandate reflects the continued trust of the people in the government's policies and governance model. He described the outcome as demonstrating a clear alignment between public aspirations and the principles encapsulated in the slogan "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas."
He further stated that the NDA has emerged as a platform of credibility, performance, and inclusive governance, adding that voters — particularly the youth — have placed a premium on delivery, integrity, and strong public connect.
Credit to Shah and Party Leadership
Kumaraswamy specifically credited Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his strategic leadership and organisational strengthening, which he said played a key role in expanding the NDA's reach across the country. He also acknowledged BJP National President Nitin Nabin for energising the party organisation and maintaining close engagement with party workers at the grassroots level.
Extending his congratulations, Kumaraswamy lauded Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah, Nitin Nabin, NDA candidates, party workers, and voters, describing the collective outcome as a "historic mandate" in favour of stability and development-oriented governance.
Siddaramaiah's Reading of the Results
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah offered a contrasting assessment, responding to the five-state results with measured confidence. He said the outcome in Assam was on expected lines and that the Congress accepts it. In Kerala, he said the party had secured more seats than anticipated, noting: "We had said we would win around 76 to 80 seats, but we are leading in 95 seats."
Siddaramaiah also expressed belief that there may be an anti-incumbency wave in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Commenting on the TVK party's lead in Tamil Nadu, he said he would extend congratulations to Vijay. He further expressed confidence that the Congress will win the by-elections in Davanagere and Bagalkot, though he acknowledged the victory margin in Davanagere may be narrower due to local factors.
What These Results Signal
The multi-state verdict arrives at a politically charged moment, with both the NDA and the opposition drawing their own narratives from the numbers. The NDA's reading — led by voices like Kumaraswamy — frames the results as a national referendum on the Modi government's development agenda. The Congress, meanwhile, is pointing to its Kerala performance as evidence of a viable opposition resurgence. How these competing narratives shape the political discourse ahead of future electoral cycles will be closely watched.