Senior BJP leader Anurag Thakur has attributed the party’s strong performance in West Bengal to a combination of leadership appeal, strategic campaigning, and a decisive shift in voter sentiment. Speaking during an interaction amid ongoing counting trends, Thakur emphasized that public trust in Narendra Modi and the party’s governance model played a central role in shaping the outcome. Thakur highlighted that the election was no longer just a contest between parties but reflected a broader public response to governance issues. He stated that voters moved beyond fear-driven narratives and chose what he described as development-focused politics. According to him, high voter turnout and increased participation indicated growing confidence in a transparent electoral process. The BJP leader also underscored the role of grassroots efforts and extensive campaigning, noting that party workers and leadership worked in coordination to connect with diverse sections of society. He pointed out that outreach efforts were designed to resonate across communities, focusing on welfare delivery, employment opportunities, and infrastructure promises. Addressing criticism from opposition parties, including the Trinamool Congress (TMC), Thakur rejected allegations of polarization, reiterating that the party’s guiding principle remains inclusive development. He argued that government schemes at the national level have benefited citizens irrespective of religion or region, reinforcing BJP’s appeal among voters. On leadership in the state, Thakur avoided naming a chief ministerial candidate, stating that such decisions would be taken by the party’s central leadership and elected representatives. As trends continue to evolve, Thakur expressed confidence that the results would translate into a clear mandate. He concluded that the outcome signals a new political direction for West Bengal, with expectations now centered on governance delivery and long-term development.


