Historic verdict in Bengal reflects public sentiment against violence, favouring nationalist and development-oriented politics: ABVP
Lucknow, 04 May (HS): The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) welcomes the mandate given in the Assembly elections of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. These results show the strength and matur
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) welcomes the mandate given in the Assembly elections


Lucknow,

04 May (HS): The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) welcomes the mandate

given in the Assembly elections of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and

Puducherry. These results show the strength and maturity of India’s democracy.

The large participation of people, especially youth, shows that voters are

aware, responsible, and committed to the nation. The mandate in West Bengal, in

particular, signals a historic transformation. This result is not merely a

change in power but a clear message in favor of a fearless,

development-oriented, and nationalist system of governance. The public

sentiment that had been building against prolonged political violence,

disorder, syndicate culture, declining standards of education, women’s

insecurity, illegal Bangladeshi infiltration, and limited employment

opportunities is now clearly reflected in the results.

For

years, ABVP has consistently raised issues such as education, women’s safety,

student rights, employment, and illegal infiltration in West Bengal. This

mandate provides renewed energy to those efforts and instills confidence that

the state is now moving toward a fear-free and well-governed environment.

The

mandate in Assam also reflects the people’s trust in stability and development.

Similarly, the high level of participation in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and

Puducherry indicates that democratic awareness is continuously strengthening

across the country, with citizens actively contributing to nation-building.

These results also make it evident that the people of the country do not

support violence, disorder, or ideological extremism. Society is choosing a

path that prioritizes peace, development, democratic values, and national

unity.

ABVP

believes that this mandate reinforces the spirit of Nation First.

It clearly signals that the people of the country are rejecting politics of

appeasement and disorder, and are instead prioritizing good governance,

security, and development.

ABVP

National General Secretary Dr. Virendra Singh Solanki stated, The mandate

in West Bengal symbolizes a new dawn. It is not just a political change but the

outcome of an awakened national consciousness within society. We are confident

that in the coming times, the state will witness concrete and positive changes

in the areas of education, security, employment, and governance. ABVP welcomes

this mandate and hopes that the new government will lead the state towards

freedom from violence and fear, and provide a strong direction based on

development, transparency, and national values.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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