PM Narendra Modi lauded the BJP's sweeping victory in the Gujarat local body polls, winning all 15 municipal corporations. He thanked the people for their mandate and credited the state government's good governance and the hard work of party workers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday congratulated the BJP's Gujarat unit for sweeping all 15 municipal corporations in the state local body polls, stating that the bond between Gujarat and the party has been further strengthened by the results.

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PM Modi Thanks People for 'Sweeping Mandate'

In a post on X, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the people have blessed the BJP's hard work in the state and assured that the party will continue to take Gujarat to newer heights of progress. "The bond between Gujarat and the BJP gets even stronger! Gratitude to the people of Gujarat for a sweeping mandate in the Mahanagarpalika, Nagarpalika, Taluka Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat elections held across the state. The people have voted for politics of good governance, seeing the excellent work of the state Government. They have blessed the hardwork of the BJP over the years. I assure the people of Gujarat that we will work even harder in the times to come and take Gujarat to newer heights of progress," said PM Modi.

'Lauds Efforts of Gujarat BJP Karyakartas'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed his gratitude to the BJP Karyakartas in Gujarat, lauding their dedicated efforts at the grassroots level following the party's victory. "I would like to applaud the large family of Gujarat BJP Karyakartas for their efforts at the grassroots. They have always worked among the people and addressed their problems. This is why our Party has time and again been the preferred choice of Gujarat," PM Modi.

BJP's Dominant Performance

The ruling BJP swept the local body elections across Gujarat, winning all 15 municipal corporations, which include Ahmedabad and Rajkot. The elections covered 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats, and 260 taluka panchayats. (ANI)

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