BJP National President Nitin Nabin praised the party's electoral victories in Assam, West Bengal, and other regions on Monday [1, 2].

These results signal a significant shift in regional power dynamics, as the party secures dominant positions in areas that have historically been competitive or opposition-led.

Speaking from the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Nabin said the results were a historic moment for the organization [1]. He said the party received a historic mandate in four states and one Union Territory [1]. This claim differs slightly from other reports that focused on victories in three specific states: West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry [2].

Nabin attributed the success to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the trust of the electorate. "This is an historic moment for us. The party has received a historic mandate in four states and one UT. I thank the public for bestowing their trust on the BJP," Nabin said [1].

In West Bengal and Assam, the BJP reportedly gained a two-thirds majority, securing approximately 66% of the seats [3]. This level of dominance allows the party to implement its legislative agenda with minimal resistance in those state assemblies.

Nabin said he was grateful specifically to the voters in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry for reposing faith in the Prime Minister [2]. The celebrations at the New Delhi headquarters marked the conclusion of a high-stakes election cycle that the party views as a validation of its current governance model.

While the party celebrates these gains, the discrepancy in the reported number of winning regions — ranging from three states [2] to four states and one Union Territory [1] — highlights the broad scale of the party's claims regarding its electoral footprint this month.

"This is an historic moment for us."

The reported two-thirds majority in West Bengal and Assam represents a major strategic victory for the BJP, potentially consolidating its influence in Eastern India. By securing a mandate across multiple states and a Union Territory, the party strengthens its position ahead of future national political cycles, though the exact number of victorious regions remains a point of slight variation between official party statements and reporting.