The victory in Bihar has infused new energy in BJP workers of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam and West Bengal: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday termed the NDA win in Bihar as a vote for pro-people governance and vowed to throw out ‘jungle raj’ from West Bengal, saying the BJP’s victory march will follow the flow of river Ganga from Bihar to Bengal.

Addressing a thanksgiving function at the BJP headquarters here, Modi also set sights on other poll-bound states, saying the massive victory in Bihar has infused fresh energy in party workers of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam and West Bengal where elections are due next year.

“The victory in Bihar has paved the way for the BJP’s triumph in Bengal. I want to assure the people of West Bengal that, with your support, the BJP will put an end to the jungle raj in the state as well,” he said.

The prime minister greeted party workers at the BJP headquarters here by waving the ‘gamchha’, the ubiquitous long cotton scarf worn by most people in Bihar and other eastern states amid chants of ‘Modi-Modi’ and ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’.

As a symbolic gesture to connect with the people of Bihar on the occasion, PM Modi wore a ‘gamchha’ with Mithila painting on it and began his speech with chants of “Chhathi Maiyya ki Jai”.

“The people of Bihar, with this massive victory and their unshakable confidence, have taken the state by storm (‘garda uda diya’),” said Modi in typical Bihar lingo.

He termed the victory in Bihar as a mandate for politics of good governance and hailed the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the contribution of all NDA leaders including Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi and Upendra Kushwaha.

“If the people are re-electing the BJP-led NDA government, it signifies the establishment of a pro-people, pro-governance and pro-development agenda. This represents a new foundation in Indian politics,” the prime minister said.

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