From the valleys of Kashmir to the plains of Jammu, jubilation filled the air over BJP’s unprecedented sweep in Maharashtra’s BMC elections. The party’s dominance in India’s richest civic body has ignited festive spirits, with victory processions lighting up streets late into the night.
Detailed results show BJP securing over 120 seats, a figure that eclipses its past performances and signals a shift in Mumbai’s political landscape. In Jammu, party offices brimmed with laddoos and chants of ‘Modi ji ki jai.’ Local leaders linked the win to national campaigns emphasizing ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ which struck a chord even in cosmopolitan Mumbai.
The campaign was marked by high-stakes door-to-door outreach, digital blitzes, and star campaigners drawing massive crowds. Civic woes like potholes, flooding, and hygiene became rallying points. In J&K, this success story is fueling optimism, with youth wings planning similar strategies for panchayat elections.
As confetti rained in Bandra and Dadar, echoes reached Anantnag where supporters mirrored the festivities. Political pundits predict this momentum will bolster BJP’s narrative ahead of state assembly polls. The BMC triumph underscores the party’s urban expansion, bringing cheer to its cadres in J&K and beyond.