Subhendu Adhikari made explosive comments after his nomination was finalized

   

Subhendu Adhikari made explosive comments after his nomination was finalized

Sanchita chatterjee: BJP's historic victory in the 2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections, on May 8, 2026, Suvendu Adhikari was officially elected as the leader of the BJP Legislative Party and the state's next Chief Minister. Presented below are the key—and often explosive—remarks he made after his nomination for the Chief Minister's post was finalized.

**A Message of Long-Term Governance**

Addressing party workers in Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari remarked that they would work in such a manner as to ensure a BJP government endures in Bengal for the next 100 years.He urged workers and supporters to maintain peace within the state and advised them against resorting to violence, unlike their political opponents.**Controversial Statements Regarding Political and Religious Polarization**He attributed his electoral victory entirely to the *Sanatan* and Hindu voters.He stated that Muslims did not vote for him; rather, they voted for "Mamata in a hijab."He further noted that a "Sanatan-based government" is now set to be formed in Bengal.**A Warning: The End of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas"**Expressing his indignation in his speech, he declared, "I will no longer say 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' (Support of all, Development for all). From now on, I will say—*Jo hamare saath, hum unke saath!* (Those who stand with us, we stand with them!)"**Retribution Through Legal Channels and Praise for Party Democracy**Issuing a clear warning to the opposition, he stated, "Leave the goons and thieves to me; I will deal with them all through legal channels."

He expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah for electing him to this position and asserted that true democracy exists within the BJP.

He assured the public that the new government would fulfill, to the letter, all promises and guarantees made during the election campaign.

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