BJP's 'Parivartan Yatras' in Bengal from March 1, Modi to Address Mega Rally

The BJP will launch its 'Parivartan Yatras' outreach campaign across West Bengal starting March 1 from nine locations. The yatras aim to strengthen the party's grassroots presence and engage directly with voters on key issues. The campaign will conclude with a major public rally addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Senior leaders including Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh will participate in this push ahead of the state assembly elections.

Key Points: BJP Parivartan Yatras in West Bengal from March 1

  • Yatras launch March 1 from 9 locations
  • Culminate in PM Modi's mega rally
  • Focus on law & order, corruption, jobs
  • Part of aggressive 2024 election strategy
  • Uses 'Pravasi Karyakarta' outreach model
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BJP to launch 'Parivartan Yatras' across West Bengal from March 1

BJP launches statewide 'Parivartan Yatras' in West Bengal from March 1, culminating in a mega rally addressed by PM Modi ahead of assembly polls.

"The yatras will travel through multiple districts... with the objective of strengthening grassroots presence and directly engaging with voters. - BJP Source"

New Delhi, February 19

Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing to build momentum against the ruling Trinamool Congress in West Bengal through a statewide outreach campaign titled "Parivartan Yatras".

According to a top BJP source, the Parivartan Yatras will begin on March 1, launching simultaneously from nine different locations across West Bengal. The yatras will travel through multiple districts and assembly constituencies with the objective of strengthening grassroots presence and directly engaging with voters.

At the conclusion of the yatras, a mega public rally will be organised in West Bengal, which will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Party leaders believe the rally will serve as a major show of strength and energise party workers ahead of the elections.

Senior leaders are expected to participate in different phases of the yatras, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda, and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, among other senior leaders and party functionaries.

Having secured 77 seats in the 2021 Assembly elections, the BJP is preparing a more structured and aggressive strategy this time. The party is focusing on micro-management, strengthening booth-level structures, and deploying the "Pravasi Karyakarta" model to ensure organisational presence in every constituency.

The BJP aims to reshape the political narrative by highlighting issues such as law and order, women's safety, corruption, employment, and industrial development. Party leaders describe the yatras as not merely political events but a large-scale public outreach effort intended to understand people's concerns and present an alternative governance vision.

Political observers believe the Parivartan Yatras could intensify the electoral atmosphere in the state and sharpen political competition in the months leading up to the polls. Party workers across the state have begun preparations, viewing the campaign as a crucial step toward building momentum ahead of the Assembly elections.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bengali, I welcome any party that comes to listen to our concerns. We have suffered enough with corruption and lack of safety for women. Let's see if this 'Parivartan' brings any actual change or is just another political yatra. 🤞
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Rohit P
PM Modi's rally will be a game-changer! His connect with the people is unmatched. The TMC should be worried. Bengal needs a double engine government for real vikas.
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Michael C
Interesting to watch from an international perspective. Deploying top national leaders shows how crucial Bengal is for the BJP's national footprint. The 'Pravasi Karyakarta' model sounds like a detailed organizational strategy.
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Shreya B
I hope this creates a healthy political competition. For too long, one party has taken voters for granted in the state. A strong opposition is good for democracy. But the focus must remain on issues, not on divisive politics.
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Karthik V
With Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh involved, you know the strategy will be sharp. The BJP doesn't leave anything to chance. Bengal's political landscape is in for a major shake-up. 2024 is going to be a rehearsal for the bigger battle.
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Nisha Z

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