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ElectionResults – BJP Leaders Offer Prayers After Major Eastern India Victory

ElectionResults – Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nitin Nabin visited the Kali Bari temple in Chittaranjan Park, South Delhi, on Tuesday to offer prayers following the party’s strong performance in the recent elections held across several states. The visit came a day after the BJP secured significant victories in West Bengal and Assam, drawing celebrations within the party ranks.

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He was joined during the temple visit by Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, along with several other senior BJP leaders and workers.

Leaders Thank Voters After Election Outcome

Speaking to reporters after the prayers, Nitin Nabin thanked voters from all five states where elections were conducted. He especially acknowledged the support received by the BJP in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry. According to him, the electoral success in regions associated with revered spiritual traditions such as Maa Kali and Maa Kamakhya reflected the blessings of the divine.

He stated that party leaders had gathered at the temple to seek strength and guidance from Maa Kali, Maa Kamakhya, and Maa Durga. Nabin added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the party remains focused on accelerating development in Bengal, Assam, and across the country.

BJP Highlights Development and Cultural Identity

During his remarks, Nabin said the Prime Minister has consistently worked toward balancing economic growth with the preservation of India’s cultural traditions and heritage. He also noted that Bengal’s rich cultural identity and traditions can be strengthened through policies that encourage both development and social harmony.

Party leaders described the election verdict as politically significant, claiming it reflects increasing public support for governance models centered on infrastructure growth, welfare initiatives, and nationalism.

Rekha Gupta Targets Opposition Over Women’s Issues

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described the election mandate as an important moment in contemporary Indian politics. Referring to the BJP’s expanding influence, she said the party’s support base has continued to grow across different regions of the country.

She also mentioned the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam while criticizing opposition parties that had questioned or opposed the legislation. According to Gupta, women voters in West Bengal delivered a decisive political message through their participation in the elections.

“The women of Bengal have shown confidence in a political approach that prioritizes dignity, safety, and development,” she said while addressing party supporters after the temple visit.

Women Voters Credited for Strong Democratic Participation

Gupta further stated that despite allegations of political pressure and intimidation in some areas, women voters participated actively and fearlessly in the democratic process. She said the election outcome demonstrated that voters, especially women, are increasingly choosing governance models that focus on security, accountability, and welfare-oriented policies.

According to BJP leaders, the party’s campaign in eastern India emphasized women’s empowerment, public welfare schemes, and development projects aimed at improving everyday life. They argued that the support received in the elections reflected trust in these initiatives.

The celebrations at the Chittaranjan Park temple continued through the day, with party workers gathering to mark the BJP’s electoral performance and offer prayers for future political success.

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