Lucknow, May 4: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday lauded the BJP-led NDA’s performance in the assembly elections, saying the results were a reflection of people’s unwavering faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his welfare-oriented policies.
The BJP was forging a possible victory path in West Bengal with leads in 194 seats against the ruling TMC’s 91. It is also leading in Assam, according to the Election Commission’s website.
In a post on X, Adityanath described the outcome as a “historic mandate” that would accelerate the vision of a developed India.
“The people of the country have unshakeable faith in the successful leadership of the prime minister and his pro-people policies, which is once again reflected in the historic assembly election results,” he said.
The NDA forming the government for the first time in West Bengal, for the third consecutive time in Assam and for the second time in Puducherry is a testament to this deep public confidence, he said.
Adityanath further said, “This unprecedented mandate from the people will give a new momentum to the grand resolve of the prime minister for a ‘New India-Developed India’.”
He also congratulated BJP leaders, workers and winning candidates in the three regions for the victory and expressed his gratitude to the electorate.
“I extend heartfelt congratulations to all dedicated office-bearers, hardworking workers and victorious candidates of BJP units in these states. I also express sincere thanks and greetings to the people for blessing good governance and nationalism,” the chief minister said. (PTI)



