BJP Holds Crucial Strategy Meet for Bengal Polls, Top Leaders Attend

The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to hold a crucial core group meeting in New Delhi to strategize for the upcoming West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections. The meeting will be attended by top leaders including party president Nitin Nabin and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Discussions will focus on candidate selection, reviewing the political situation, and strengthening the party's organizational outreach in the state. This follows the party's massive 'Parivartan Yatra' campaign across West Bengal, which culminated in a rally addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Key Points: BJP Core Group Meeting on West Bengal Election Strategy

  • Candidate selection for Bengal polls
  • Review of political situation & strategy
  • Assessment of state unit's preparedness
  • Consolidation of party's presence
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BJP core meeting on West Bengal set to take place tomorrow, party chief Nitin Nabin to be present

BJP holds key meeting in Delhi to finalize candidates and strategy for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, attended by top leadership.

"The meeting is likely to be attended by BJP president Nitin Nabin and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. - Party Sources"

New Delhi, March 10

The Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to hold an important core group meeting on West Bengal in New Delhi on Wednesday. The meeting is expected to take place at around 3 PM in Parliament and will focus on the party's preparations for the upcoming West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, party sources said.

According to party sources, the meeting is likely to be attended by BJP president Nitin Nabin and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Senior leaders, including West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya, Union Minister and MP from West Bengal Sukanta Majumdar, MP Biplab Kumar Deb, and BJP national general secretary (organisation) Sunil Bansal, Bengal election incharge Bhupender Yadav, among others, are expected to participate in the discussions.

During the meeting, the party leadership is likely to deliberate on the names of potential candidates for the assembly elections. Apart from candidate selection, the leaders may also review the political situation in the state and discuss organisational strengthening and election strategy.

The meeting is also expected to include detailed discussions on constituency-level feedback, the party's campaign plans, and ways to further consolidate the party's presence in West Bengal ahead of the assembly polls. Senior leaders are likely to assess the preparedness of the state unit and chalk out the roadmap for the party's upcoming election campaign.

This comes after the BJP organised Parivartan Yatra across West Bengal which was a massive statewide campaign ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, expected to cover over 5,000 km, including 63 major rallies and 282 smaller gatherings, culminating in a grand rally at Kolkata's Brigade Parade Ground addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On March 2, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address gatherings in South 24 Paraganas, Rajnath Singh in Howrah-Hooghly, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis in Burdwan, and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in North 24 Paraganas, alongside several senior party leaders.

The BJP aims to highlight corruption, women's safety, illegal infiltration, threats to national security, and failures in state governance, while emphasising development, employment, and urban-rural infrastructure. Party sources said the campaign targets over 1 crore direct citizen touchpoints, strengthening booth-level engagement and organisational outreach.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bengali, I just want development and peace. Too much political violence in the state. If BJP can genuinely deliver on employment and women's safety, people will listen. But they must understand Bengali culture, not impose a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Rahul R
The scale of planning is impressive – 1 crore touchpoints! This is how elections are won in India, through sheer grassroots work. The presence of Amit Shah ji and Nitin Nabin ji shows the importance given to Bengal. The 2026 fight will be historic.
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Anjali F
While the strategy seems solid, I hope the discussion goes beyond just winning elections. Bengal needs sustainable solutions for farmers and small industries. Also, the narrative should be positive – about what BJP will build – not just criticism of opponents.
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David E
Observing from outside, the logistical planning here is remarkable. Covering 5000 km with rallies is a massive undertaking. The key will be converting this organizational momentum into actual votes on the ground. A case study in political management.
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Kavitha C
The issue of illegal infiltration is a genuine national security concern for a border state like Bengal. Glad it's on the agenda. But the solution must be humane and lawful. Ultimately, *vikas* (development) is what will retain any party in power.

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