Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Hindu deity Maa Kamakhya blessed the BJP after the party secured its third consecutive victory in Assam [1].

This electoral success reinforces the dominance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the region and signals a continued mandate for the party's platform. The victory establishes a political "hat-trick" for the BJP in the state, consolidating its power base in Northeast India.

Speaking Monday, May 4, 2026, Modi said he thanked voters for providing a decisive mandate [2]. He later addressed supporters at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi to celebrate the results [2]. During his remarks, the Prime Minister said, "Maa Kamakhya has blessed us" [1].

Modi used a play on words to describe the party's performance, saying, "Kamaal kar diya, kamal khila diya" [2]. The phrase refers to the lotus, which is the official symbol of the BJP, suggesting that the party has achieved something extraordinary through its electoral success.

The victory marks the third straight term for the party in the state assembly [1]. By framing the win as both a divine blessing and a public mandate, Modi emphasized the intersection of cultural identity, and political governance in the region.

Throughout the celebration, the Prime Minister said that the strong showing in the elections serves as a testament to the party's work in the state. He credited the voters for their trust in the NDA's vision for Assam's development and stability.

"Maa Kamakhya has blessed us."

The BJP's third consecutive victory in Assam demonstrates a sustained electoral stronghold in a strategically important border state. By attributing the win to the blessings of Maa Kamakhya, Modi aligns the party's political success with regional religious identity, further integrating cultural symbolism into the NDA's governance narrative.