West Bengal Assembly Elections: PM Narendra Modi Congratulates Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee emerged as the winner in the West Bengal assembly elections 2021. Her party TMC/ AITC (All India Trinamool Congress) made the big win with 210 seats
Mamata Banerjee emerged as the winner in the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated her in a cryptic tweet post today. Extending his best wishes, PM posted that the centre will “continue to extend all possible support” to the state.
Mamata Banerjee-led TMC (Trinamool Congress) party registered its third consecutive victory in state assembly elections. For the unversed, BJP had set a target of winning around 200 seats out of 292 seats, however, Mamata-led party TMC crossed the 200 mark. Her party made a victory with 210 seats in West Bengal, while BJP lost with scoring 75 seats. Extending his blessings and best wishes, PM Modi tweeted, “Congratulations to Mamata Didi for @AITCofficial’s win in West Bengal. The Centre will continue to extend all possible support to the West Bengal Government to fulfil people’s aspirations and also to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Congratulations to Mamata Didi for @AITCofficial‘s win in West Bengal. The Centre will continue to extend all possible support to the West Bengal Government to fulfil people’s aspirations and also to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. @MamataOfficial
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 2, 2021
In another tweet post, PM Narendra Modi thanked the people of West Bengal for voting for his party. As BJP’s voting recorded significant growth in this region.
I would like to thank my sisters and brothers of West Bengal who have blessed our party. From a negligible presence earlier, BJP’s presence has significantly increased. BJP will keep serving the people. I applaud each and every Karyakarta for their spirited effort in the polls.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 2, 2021
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