Modi thanks voters as NDA sweeps multiple Indian states in assembly elections

NEW DELHI, India (NPA) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed gratitude to voters across several states following strong performances by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the latest Assembly elections, describing the results as a reaffirmation of public trust in the alliance’s governance agenda.
The NDA, a centre-right political coalition led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is headed nationally by Modi and has continued to expand its influence across key regions of India.
In Tamil Nadu, Modi, in a series of statements on his X handle, thanked voters who supported the alliance and pledged continued focus on public welfare and development, saying the government would remain committed to addressing citizens’ concerns and improving living standards. He also congratulated the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) for its performance, noting the importance of constructive political competition.
In Kerala, Modi acknowledged both NDA supporters and opposition gains, thanking those who voted for the alliance while also congratulating the United Democratic Front (UDF) on its electoral success. He reiterated that the central government would continue to prioritise Kerala’s development needs and work towards long-term progress for the state.
In Puducherry, the Prime Minister praised NDA workers for their grassroots mobilisation and sustained engagement with voters, crediting their efforts and the governance record of Chief Minister N. Rangasamy’s administration for securing another mandate. He described the result as an endorsement of continuity in governance and development-oriented leadership.
Turning to Assam, Modi applauded NDA campaign workers for their “round-the-clock efforts,” saying the alliance’s growth over the past decade reflected strong public confidence in its development agenda. He declared that Assam had once again “blessed BJP-NDA,” thanking voters for what he described as a decisive mandate for progress and transformation.
He also highlighted a significant political outcome in West Bengal, praising party workers for their long-standing efforts on the ground and resilience in challenging conditions. Describing the result as historic, Modi said the election reflected strong public support for what he termed the “politics of good governance,” and pledged that the NDA would work to deliver opportunity, dignity, and inclusive development for all sections of society.
Across the results, Modi emphasised that the NDA’s performance demonstrated continued public backing for its development-focused agenda, while assuring voters that the alliance would intensify efforts to meet their aspirations in the coming term.
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