BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Honors Bengal's Legacy of Icons, Saints, and Artists

BJP National President Nitin Nabin praised West Bengal's profound cultural and spiritual heritage, naming iconic figures like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Satyajit Ray. He made these remarks at the 'Kamal Mela' gathering in Durgapur. Concurrently, Nabin chaired a high-level strategy meeting with senior state BJP leaders to prepare for the upcoming assembly elections. The discussions centered on strengthening the party organization and planning strategic initiatives across West Bengal.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Lauds Bengal's Cultural Icons, Chairs BJP Strategy Meet

  • Tribute to Bengal's cultural icons
  • BJP's West Bengal election strategy
  • High-level meeting in Durgapur
  • Review of party's organizational strength
  • Focus on upcoming state assembly polls
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BJP chief Nitin Nabin hails Bengal's iconic legacy, pays tribute to cultural and spiritual legends

BJP National President Nitin Nabin pays tribute to Bengal's legendary figures from Raja Ram Mohan Roy to Satyajit Ray during a key party strategy meeting in Durgapur.

"This land has been the birthplace of leaders like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who gave an entirely new identity to the whole country... - Nitin Nabin"

Durgapur, January 28

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin has lauded West Bengal's rich cultural, spiritual and artistic heritage, recalling the contributions of iconic figures who shaped India's identity.

Addressing the first gathering, the 'Kamal Mela', as the BJP National President on Tuesday, Nabin recalled that from social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy and spiritual saint Ramakrishna Paramahamsa to legendary artist Uttam Kumar, revolutionary poet Kazi Nazrul Islam and globally acclaimed filmmaker Satyajit Ray, Bengal's soil has produced leaders, warriors, saints and artists who left an indelible mark on the nation and the world.

"This land has been the birthplace of leaders like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who gave an entirely new identity to the whole country and the entire Indian culture... This soil has given us many warriors and many saints, and the name of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa is also written in priceless letters... I also want to remember Uttam Kumar, who forged his identity through art and established Bengal on the world stage. We also remember Kazi Nazrul Islam, whose efforts gave a special place to the culture and art of Bengal... We also remember Satyajit Ray," Nabin said.

Nitin Nabin held a high-level strategy meeting with senior leaders of the West Bengal BJP in Durgapur, as part of the party's preparations for the upcoming state assembly elections yesterday.

The discussions focused on the current political climate in West Bengal, organisational strengthening, and forthcoming strategic initiatives aimed at consolidating the party's presence across the state.

Prominent BJP leaders present at the session included Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, former State President Dilip Ghosh, Dr Sukanta Majumdar and Rahul Sinha.

The meeting was part of Nitin Nabin's schedule for his two-day visit to the state, which started on Tuesday, his first since taking over as National President. During his visit, he is scheduled to review the BJP's preparations ahead of the Assembly elections, participate in several organisational meetings, and attend public programs.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to remember our icons, but let's be real, this is pure election strategy in Durgapur. The real tribute would be to uphold the secular, progressive values these legends actually stood for, not just use their names for votes.
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Aditya G
As a Bengali living outside the state, I feel proud. Nazrul's poetry and Ray's films are our gifts to the world. Happy if any party highlights this, but the work on the ground for preserving Bengali culture and language matters more.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the BJP engaging with Bengal's liberal and artistic heritage. Acknowledging figures like Ram Mohan Roy is a significant step. The focus should now be on how these values translate into present-day governance.
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Karthik V
The 'Kamal Mela'... clever naming. The strategy meeting is the real story here. Bengal needs development and jobs, not just symbolic tributes before elections. Hope the discussion in Durgapur was about that.
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Meera T
Uttam Kumar and Satyajit Ray are eternal! ❤️ Their work transcends politics. It's good their contributions are being recognized on a national platform, regardless of the political context. Bengal's soil is indeed special.

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