CM Mamata silent over Bihar election result, BJP preparing for victory in Bengal

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has not commented on BJP's victory in Bihar assembly elections so far. TMC leaders are also looking to avoid reacting to the election result. After a resounding victory in Bihar, the party is now fully geared up for next year's assembly elections in Bengal.

National Vice President and senior BJP leader Mukul Roy tweeted about NDA's victory. He wrote that this is a sign of the result of the upcoming Bengal assembly elections, whose impact can also be seen in Bengal. Bihar has expressed confidence in Narendra Modi's leadership and now it is Bengal. It has been revealed that NDA's victory in Bihar has been celebrated in West Bengal as well. Around 12:30 p.m., when it became clear that NDA's magical figures of absolute majority crossed 122 to 125, followed by a celebratory atmosphere in many parts of West Bengal.

After the victory, activists at the West Bengal BJP headquarters celebrated with sweets. In addition, fireworks also burnt at several places. Though the High Court has banned fireworks in the state, people celebrating said those fireworks were banned on Diwali day. According to the information received, BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya tweeted, "Work is over in Bihar, now it is the turn of Bengal and Assam." He also had a conversation with Assam BJP's BWisem, Mahila Morcha and other activists associated with the IT cell through video conferencing. We'll continue to hold on.

 

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