Union Home Minister Amit Shah is currently in West Bengal for a two-day trip, focusing on a key political outreach program in Siliguri on Saturday. Scheduled to address public rallies and party workers’ conferences, Shah’s visit aims to energize grassroots workers and strengthen the party’s organizational base in both North and South Bengal.
In Siliguri, Shah will hold a significant meeting at the Gosainpur Airport Authority ground in Bagdogra, followed by public engagements in Barrackpore and Siliguri in North Bengal. Party workers from specific districts will attend each event, with a focus on mobilizing support and boosting the party’s presence in the region.
This visit signifies a strategic shift in Shah’s approach, emphasizing mass outreach programs over internal organizational activities. The BJP’s concerted efforts in West Bengal, including high-profile visits by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Nitin Nabin, reflect the party’s proactive stance ahead of the upcoming state Assembly elections.
