Amit Shah's Bengal Visit & Cooperative Reforms: Key Political & Economic Moves

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to visit West Bengal on February 18, where he will participate in programs at the ISKCON temple in Mayapur, amid the heated political climate ahead of the state's Assembly Elections. Concurrently, Shah will chair a major national 'Manthan' meeting of Cooperation Ministers in Gujarat to review and strategize wide-ranging reforms in the cooperative sector. Key discussion points include establishing new agricultural credit societies, expanding a national grain storage network, and strengthening new national cooperative institutions for exports and organic farming. The meeting aims to enhance coordination between the Centre and States, positioning cooperatives as engines for grassroots prosperity and self-reliance.

Key Points: Amit Shah's West Bengal Visit & Cooperative Sector Reforms

  • Shah's Bengal visit ahead of 2026 polls
  • High-level cooperative ministers' meeting in Gujarat
  • Reforms for 2 lakh new PACS
  • Strengthening national cooperative bodies
  • Focus on storage, exports & rural economy
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Amit Shah to visit West Bengal on Feb 18, will participate in several programs ahead of Assembly polls

Union Minister Amit Shah to visit West Bengal for political programs and chair a high-level national meeting on cooperative sector reforms ahead of key elections.

"transform cooperative societies from merely institutional entities into member-centric, income-enhancing and self-reliant economic units - Ministry Release"

Kolkata, February 16

Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is expected to visit West Bengal to participate in several programs ahead of the 2026 state Assembly elections.

He would arrive at Kolkata airport on February 18 (Wednesday), around 1.30 pm. From there, he will take a helicopter to Mayapur, where he is scheduled to participate in several programs at the ISKCON temple. It is reported that he will spend approximately two hours at ISKCON.

Amit Shah will participate in the 152nd birth anniversary celebrations of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur at ISKCON in Mayapur.

Politics in West Bengal has heated up as the state is set to hold Assembly Elections later this year.

Meanwhile, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "Sahkar se Samriddhi" and under the leadership of the Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, the Ministry of Cooperation has undertaken wide-ranging, structural reforms in recent years to strengthen the cooperative sector, making it more transparent and modern, a release said.

With the objective of transforming cooperative societies from merely institutional entities into member-centric, income-enhancing and self-reliant economic units, a high-level 'Manthan' Meeting of Cooperation Ministers of States and Union Territories will be held on 17 February 2026 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, under the chairmanship of Amit Shah.

The meeting will be attended by Cooperation Ministers of all States and Union Territories, along with officers of the rank of Additional Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary/Secretary.

The platform will enable a comprehensive review of the Ministry of Cooperation's key initiatives, an assessment of progress to date, the exchange of best practices and experiences from States, and the preparation of a coordinated roadmap for the future.

According to the release, discussions will include progress on establishing 2 lakh new Multi-Purpose Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), dairy and fisheries cooperative societies, to provide fresh momentum to the rural economy. Deliberations will also be held to expand the nationwide network of modern warehouses under the world's largest grain storage plan, ensuring improved storage capacity, price stability, and better market access for farmers.

The meeting will also focus on the role, participation and expectations of States in newly formed national-level cooperative institutions -- National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), National Cooperative Organics Limited (NCOL), and Bharatiya Beej Sahkari Samiti Limited (BBSSL) -- to strengthen cooperatives in the areas of exports, organic farming and quality seed supply.

Further, discussions will cover time-bound reforms to State cooperative laws, the adoption of model legislation aligned with the 97th Constitutional Amendment, enhancing the economic viability of cooperative sugar mills, promoting circularity and sustainability in the dairy sector, and the formation of new dairy cooperative societies in collaboration with Amul and NDDB.

Issues such as promoting pulses and maize production, resolving challenges faced by cooperative banks, strengthening Shared Service Entities (SSEs) and umbrella structures, expanding membership and awareness campaigns, and developing an effective media and communications strategy will also be part of the deliberations.

In addition, States' expectations regarding the computerisation of PACS and RCS offices, utilisation of the National Cooperative Database, human resource development and training, and improved implementation of the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) schemes will be discussed, a release added.

The Manthan Meeting is expected to further strengthen the spirit of cooperative federalism and foster closer coordination between the Centre and the States, thereby making cooperatives a powerful instrument of prosperity, employment generation and self-reliance at the grassroots level.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The 'Manthan' meeting on cooperatives sounds very comprehensive. If they can actually implement the plan for 2 lakh new PACS and improve storage, it will be a game-changer for rural India. Action on the ground is what matters, not just announcements.
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Aman W
Bengal's political temperature is always high before elections! While the ISKCON visit will get headlines, the cooperative sector reforms are the real story. Making our sugar mills viable and helping dairy farmers is crucial work.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows development economics, the cooperative model overhaul is fascinating. The focus on exports (NCEL) and organic farming (NCOL) aligns with global trends. Hope the states cooperate fully—cooperative federalism is easier said than done!
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Karthik V
The article starts with politics but the substance is in the cooperative reforms. Computerisation of PACS is long overdue. My chacha in UP runs a small cooperative and the paperwork is a nightmare. Hope these meetings lead to actual simplification.
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, the visit feels like a political tour wrapped in administrative and religious events. The people of Bengal are smart and will see through it. The work on cooperatives is important, but it should be discussed on its own merit, not as a side agenda to election campaigning.

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