*Amit Shah says NDA will win big in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the NDA is expected to secure major wins in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, stating that voters have rejected Congress and its alliance partners. He made the remarks during a public address in Ahmedabad.
Shah highlighted the NDA’s continued success, pointing out that the BJP and its allies achieved a two-thirds majority in the recent Bihar Assembly elections. According to him, this winning streak demonstrates public confidence in the NDA’s governance and development agenda.
He expressed optimism that the momentum will carry over to the upcoming elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu next year. Shah urged party workers to strengthen grassroots connections and maintain active engagement with voters to ensure continued support.
Political analysts noted that the BJP is focusing on projecting its governance record and alliance strategy to challenge Congress in states where the opposition seeks to regain ground. Shah’s comments reflect the party’s confidence ahead of critical elections in the eastern and southern regions.
Observers said the NDA leadership will closely monitor local issues, voter sentiment, and campaign strategies to maintain its perceived advantage in the upcoming polls.






