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The thrill of Bihar's assembly election results has rippled far beyond igniting fireworks among BJP workers and supporters in Bengal's Howrah where early trends show the NDA alliance cruising ahead with leads over 190 seats out of 243 seats—a resounding nod to Nitish Kumar's JD(U) and BJP's united front against the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan. As vote counting underway, the air in Howrah buzzes with BJP workers distributing sweets in joyful triumph by spilling onto streets waving saffron flags and local leaders of Howrah BJP unit lead impromptu victory march.
It's more than just politics here—it's a shared dream of change, fueled by Bihar's voter verdict that whispers promises of progress and power right into Bengal's heartland. What started as quiet anticipation at BJP offices in Howrah exploded into full-throated joy the moment TV screens flashed NDA's dominance with workers bursting crackers and sharing sweets
They believe Bihar today and Bengal tomorrow! linking the two states' saffron surges. This isn't random revelry; it's strategic spirit—BJP insiders point to Bihar's highest voter turnoutand NDA's grip on diverse voter groups as a blueprint for cracking TMC's hold in West Bengal. Supporters reminisce about past rallies, while first-time voters join the fray with the hope that 2026 could crown a BJP government in Bengal endingy. These Howrah festivities serve as a morale booster for the party, reminding everyone that elections are marathons won through momentum.
With opposition voices in Bihar still scrambling for comebacks, the NDA's early edge—bolstered by key wins in urban pockets and rural strongholds—has Bengal's BJP eyeing campaigns with renewed fire. Yet, amid the celebrations, the true victory lies in turning this joy into jobs and justice for the people. For now, though, Howrah's streets pulse with possibility, a vibrant echo of democracy's dance where one state's win lights the path for another's rise.
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