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“From Gangotri to Ganga Sagar, the Lotus Has Bloomed: PM Modi Hails Bengal Victory as a Sign of Expanding Public Trust”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that with the victory in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s symbol—the lotus—has now flourished across the entire stretch of the Ganga, from its origin at Gangotri to its confluence at Ganga Sagar.

He described this achievement not merely as an electoral win, but as a reflection of the growing trust and confidence that people across regions are placing in the party’s vision and leadership.

According to the Prime Minister, this victory carries a deeper message: it signifies a shift in public sentiment and a desire for development-driven governance.

He emphasized that the people of Bengal, like those in other parts of the country, have shown faith in policies focused on progress, transparency, and welfare.

He added that the BJP’s expanding presence across states along the Ganga reflects a broader national alignment with these ideals.

Modi highlighted that the government’s initiatives—ranging from infrastructure development to social welfare schemes—have contributed to this rising support.

He pointed out that the transformation seen in cities like Varanasi (Kashi) stands as an example of what focused governance can achieve.

Efforts to improve connectivity, cleanliness, tourism, and economic opportunities have, he said, inspired confidence among citizens.

He also underscored that the victory in Bengal is not an isolated event but part of a larger trend where voters are increasingly prioritizing stability, development, and accountability over traditional political narratives.

The Prime Minister suggested that this momentum would continue in the coming years, including future elections, as more people align with the vision of a stronger and more self-reliant India.

At the same time, Modi took a critical stance on opposition parties, indicating that their politics have often been driven by narrow interests rather than long-term national development.

He argued that the electorate is now more aware and discerning, choosing governance models that deliver tangible results.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister framed the Bengal victory as both symbolic and strategic—symbolic in representing the spread of the BJP’s influence across the Ganga belt, and strategic in reinforcing the party’s commitment to inclusive growth and national progress.

He expressed confidence that this growing support will further strengthen the country’s development journey in the years ahead.

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