BJP's Nitin Nabin Vows to Leave No Stone Unturned in Bengal Polls

BJP President Nitin Nabin conducted a two-day visit to West Bengal, chairing high-level strategic meetings with state leaders. The purpose was to strengthen the party's digital, social, and ground-level campaign ahead of the Assembly polls. He emphasized sharpening the campaign with a focus on booth management, micro-planning, and local issues. The visit is part of a broader central strategy to intensify electoral activities and change the political balance in the state.

Key Points: BJP's Bengal Poll Strategy: Nitin Nabin's High-Level Meetings

  • High-level strategic meetings held
  • Focus on digital and ground-level reach
  • Booth management and micro-planning central
  • Targeting previous areas of weakness
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Bengal polls: BJP not to leave any stone unturned for victory, says Nitin Nabin

BJP President Nitin Nabin holds strategic meetings in West Bengal, focusing on digital reach, booth management, and a watertight campaign against TMC.

"this time, the BJP is in no mood to leave any stone unturned for victory - BJP statement"

Kolkata, Mar 24

Bharatiya Janata Party President Nitin Nabin, who is currently on a two-day visit to West Bengal, amid the two-phase Assembly polls in the state next month, on Tuesday, gave a clear message to the party's state unit that BJP was in no mood to leave any stone unturned for securing victory this time.

"Nitin Nabin today also chaired several 'high-level strategic meetings' with the leaders of the state BJP unit to strengthen the party's digital, social, and ground-level reach. Also, he held intensive consultations with the narrative team. Nitin Nabin gave a clear signal by holding a high-level meeting with top state leaders, Union Ministers and senior office bearers of the organisation that this time, the BJP is in no mood to leave any stone unturned for victory," a statement issued by the party said on Tuesday evening.

Meanwhile, a state BJP committee member said that the purpose of Nabin's visit to West Bengal was not restricted to just a review of the situation, but with a definite strategy to mould the BJP's election campaign in the state into an extremely watertight process.

"He (Nitin Nabin) is slated to interact not just with the core leaders of the BJP this time, but with the leaders and party workers at different levels to make the campaign process an effective medium against the current state government and the ruling Trinamool Congress," a State BJP committee member added.

He also said that during the series of meetings throughout the day, the BJP President stressed the efforts to sharpen the election campaign by keeping booth management, micro-level planning, and local issues at the centre.

"Special attention is now being given to the areas where the BJP had faced weakness earlier," the state BJP committee member said.

According to the BJP committee member, the current visit of Nitin Nabin to West Bengal is a part of a broad strategy by the central leadership of the party to intensify electoral activities in West Bengal.

"After his arrival, the political contest in West Bengal is going to become more interesting. After this visit, the political balance in the state is considered certain to change, and a new picture can be seen in the coming elections," he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I'm tired of this political drama every election. Both BJP and TMC are making big claims. We need someone who will actually work for development, not just polarize voters. Hope the focus on local issues is genuine.
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Siddharth J
Strong ground game is key. Mamata Didi's party has a very strong organizational network. If BJP wants to win, they need to match that at the booth level. Micro-level planning sounds good on paper, let's see execution.
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Arun Y
Good to see the focus on digital reach. Young voters are crucial. But they must talk about jobs, infrastructure, and controlling inflation. Just political meetings won't cut it. What's the actual vision for Bengal's youth?
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Meera T
Respectfully, I hope this "watertight process" includes respecting the democratic spirit of Bengal. We've seen too much violence in past elections. The focus should be on peaceful polling and development debates, not just victory at any cost.
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Vikram M
The battle for Bengal is always exciting! This shows BJP is not taking anything for granted. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. Let the best ideas win. May the best party serving Bengal's interests succeed. 🙏

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