Amit Shah to Unveil BJP's Bengal 'Sankalp Patra' in Kolkata Today

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to release the BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' for the West Bengal assembly elections in Kolkata today. The manifesto promises key welfare measures, including a Rs 3000 monthly benefit for women and a special package for healthcare and education. The document follows an extensive public outreach campaign that collected over 8 lakh suggestions from citizens. Elections for the 294-member assembly will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29.

Key Points: BJP's West Bengal Manifesto Release by Amit Shah in Kolkata

  • Rs 3000 monthly benefit for women
  • Special healthcare & education package
  • Focus on industrial growth & jobs
  • Campaign gathered over 8 lakh suggestions
  • Polling in two phases April 23 & 29
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Amit Shah to release BJP's West Bengal manifesto in Kolkata today

Amit Shah releases BJP's West Bengal election manifesto, promising women's welfare, jobs, and change from TMC's rule. Polls on April 23 & 29.

"Bengal, weary of TMC, now seeks change. - Amit Shah"

Kolkata, April 10

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday is set to release the Bharatiya Janata Party's West Bengal manifesto, 'Sankalp Patra', in Kolkata, as the party steps up its campaign against the ruling Trinamool Congress ahead of the state assembly elections.

Shah asserted that West Bengal seeks change from the Trinamool Congress, while also announcing public outreach programmes in Debra and a roadshow in Kharagpur.

In a post on X, Shah wrote, "Bengal, weary of TMC, now seeks change. Today in Kolkata, I will release the BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' on the basis of freeing Bengal from TMC's 'reign of terror'."

"Thereafter, I am eager to connect with the brothers and sisters of the state through a public meeting in Debra, West Medinipur, and a roadshow in Kharagpur," the post read.

Polling for the 294-member Assembly in West Bengal will take place in two phases on April 23 and April 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.

As per the party sources, some of the key highlights include: A monthly benefit of Rs 3000 for women beneficiaries, a special package for healthcare and education, initiatives to boost industrial growth and setup industrial zones and plans to establish more colleges with a focus on women's education, a special package for fisheries and agriculture processing units established more hospitals, jobs opportunities for youth are major highlights.

The party aims to address the needs of diverse groups, promising a comprehensive approach to development.

Party sources indicate that the manifesto aims to blend a sharp critique of the TMC with promises of welfare measures and development-oriented pledges, as the BJP prepares for the critical electoral showdown in the state.

BJP has done ground-level preparations for the West Bengal polls. The key manifesto work, which began in the first week of February, wrapped up at the end of the month.

BJP prepared its manifesto with organised way. On 7 February, the manifesto outreach campaign was launched, the statewide "Bikosito Paschim Banga Sankalp Patra - Paramarsha Sangraha Abhiyan."

The campaign aimed to capture citizens' hopes and shape the 2026 Assembly election manifesto. Party workers visited every booth and household to hear grievances and expectations, treating the BJP as a family that listens to all.

Objectives of the campaign were from a farmer's plough to a youth's startup, every dream will feed the future blueprint. According to the party's objective, it's a social contract, not just a political promise.

Citizens can share suggestions by calling 9727 294 294, emailing, scanning a QR code, or using designated hashtags- "Akanksha Sangraha Baksho" (aspiration boxes) were placed in each district for written proposals.

The campaign seeks to end 15 years of exploitative governance, unemployment and corruption, replacing them with a transparent, employment-focused West Bengal. Bringing migrant workers home and creating local jobs for talented youth are core goals. BJP believes "Your thought, our resolve; your aspiration, our path; your dream, our commitment." It invites all residents, regardless of religion or caste, to help build a new, beautiful, developed state.

"Over 8 lakh suggestions have been received with strong positive feedback. The outreach also included online consultations with the Bengali diaspora--scientists, scholars and others--and town-hall meetings and public consultations in Kolkata and meetings with farmers, fishermen," said BJP leader Anirban Ganguly to ANI.

BJP West Bengal state president Samik Bhattacharya has earlier wrote the West Bengal citizens, stressing that "Your voice matters. Your suggestions matter. Because the future of West Bengal matters."

Bhattacharya explained that the manifesto should be more than a political document; it must mirror the hopes, challenges and expectations of everyday West Bengalis.

He invites "considered suggestions" on education, employment, healthcare, women's empowerment, youth development, agriculture, industry, MSMEs, infrastructure, culture, sports, environment, law and order, and good governance. Emphasising inclusivity, he says the exercise is open to all, regardless of political ideology, because state development is a shared responsibility.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I appreciate the focus on collecting public suggestions. If they genuinely incorporate 8 lakh+ voices, it shows they want to listen. The focus on fisheries and agriculture is crucial for our state's economy. Let's see if they can bring back our migrant workers with local jobs. 🤞
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Rahul R
Finally, some focus on industrial growth and zones! Bengal has lost so many opportunities in the last 15 years. We need jobs for our youth, not just politics. The manifesto seems comprehensive, but the TMC will not give up power easily. It will be a tough fight.
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Meera T
The emphasis on women's education and the monthly benefit is welcome. But I'm wary of the sharp political rhetoric. Calling it a "reign of terror" might polarize voters further. We need development talk, not just blame games. Please focus on issues.
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Aryan P
Good to see a plan for healthcare and colleges. Bengal's infrastructure needs urgent attention. Hope they follow through. The outreach to the diaspora is a smart move – we need their expertise. Jai Bangla!
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Kavya N
"Your thought, our resolve" – sounds nice, but actions speak louder than words. The TMC has also made big promises. As a voter, I will look at the track record of both parties in other states. Transparency and good governance are non-negotiable.

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