‘Poribartan hoi gaiche’: PM Modi says BJP will work day and night for people of West Bengal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Image: IANS)


“Poribartan hoi gaiche,” (Change has come about in Bengal) said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, May 4 as the BJP marked historic victory in the 2026 Assembly elections in West Bengal, defeating Mamata Banerjee-led TMC.

Addressing party workers at the BJP headquarters in the national capital, Prime Minister Modi said that a new chapter of development, freedom from fear and trust in growth has begun in West Bengal. He even declared it as his “guarantee”.

Prime Minister Modi that women workers from the BJP had to withstand tyranny and atrocity in West Bengal and Kerala.

“I dedicate this victory to the people of West Bengal and the families of women who have faced atrocities,” he said.

“Today, the sun has risen in the holy land of Bengal,” he said, among cheers from the crowd.

“The new dawn in Bengal is one which has been the dream of many generations,” he said, adding that the BJP workers have uprooted the politics of fear and violence.

PM Modi noted that West Bengal is beginning a new journey of development, and “Vishwas and Vikas”.

“I assure all Bengal residents, without any discrimination, that the BJP will work day and night for them,” he said.

The very first Cabinet meeting will ensure that the Ayushman Bharat scheme is approved, he said, assuring strict action against infiltrators and economic growth to stop migration.

Further, the Prime Minister thanked the blessings of Goddess Ganga, which have remained with him since the day he filed nomination papers in Varanasi as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate.

From the Ganga to Brahmaputra, the blessings have been boosted by Maa Kamakya as well now, as reflected in the current poll results, he said.