Nitin Nabin, BJP’s national president, will visit West Bengal for two days starting March 24 to strengthen the party’s organizational setup before the upcoming Assembly elections. This visit, his first since the election announcement, highlights the party’s increased attention on West Bengal as a crucial political battleground. The aim is to energize grassroots workers and enhance campaign readiness.
During his stay, Nabin will engage in high-level meetings with state leaders, campaign coordinators, and core committee members in Kolkata. Discussions will revolve around enhancing booth-level organization, improving coordination between central and state leadership, and refining communication strategies to connect with voters effectively. The focus will be on the upcoming two-phase Assembly elections next month.
The BJP is also gearing up to unveil its election manifesto, known as “Sankalp Patra,” around March 28. Efforts are being made to have Union Home Minister Amit Shah launch the document at a significant public event in the state. Before its release, the manifesto’s contents will be reviewed with Nitin Nabin during his visit to West Bengal.
In contrast, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has already presented its manifesto, outlining a 10-point development plan for the state on March 20. However, the manifesto release schedules of the CPI(M)-led Left Front and the Congress are yet to be disclosed.
