BJP MPs Huddle in Delhi to Strategize for 2026 West Bengal Polls

BJP MPs from West Bengal will convene in Delhi for a strategy meeting chaired by party president Nitin Navin. The discussions will focus on organizational strengthening and a roadmap for the 2026 assembly elections. The meeting follows recent appointments of assembly constituency in-charges and a state manifesto committee. The BJP aims to unseat the Trinamool Congress and end Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's long tenure.

Key Points: BJP MPs Meet in Delhi for West Bengal Election Strategy

  • Strategy for 2026 polls
  • Booth-level preparedness
  • Coordination between MPs & state unit
  • Review of political situation
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BJP MPs to hold strategy meet tomorrow in Delhi ahead of West Bengal assembly elections

BJP MPs from West Bengal to hold strategy meeting in Delhi, focusing on 2026 assembly elections and challenging Mamata Banerjee's rule.

"With the West Bengal Assembly elections approaching, the meeting will focus on detailed discussions related to political strategy - BJP source"

New Delhi, February 2

A meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party Members of Parliament from West Bengal is scheduled to be held tomorrow evening in Delhi at the residence of Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar, as the party steps up preparations for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.

The meeting will be chaired by BJP National President Nitin Navin and will be attended by all BJP MPs from West Bengal. Senior party leaders are also expected to participate in the deliberations. According to party sources, the meeting will focus on discussions related to the upcoming Assembly elections.

As per the BJP source, "With the West Bengal Assembly elections approaching, the meeting will focus on detailed discussions related to political strategy, organisational strengthening, coordination between the party's parliamentary wing and state unit, and effective outreach to the people. Key issues concerning governance, development, law and order, and public welfare in the state are also likely to be discussed."

The leadership will review the current political situation in West Bengal and chalk out a comprehensive roadmap to further strengthen the party at the grassroots level. Emphasis will be laid on booth-level preparedness, public engagement, and highlighting the BJP's vision for the state.

The meeting aims to ensure better coordination among MPs and the party organisation, while formulating a focused and result-oriented strategy for the upcoming electoral battle.

Earlier this week, BJP West Bengal State President Samik Bhattacharya appointed in-charges for the respective assembly constituencies for the 2026 Legislative Assembly elections.

Bhattacharya announced the Assembly in-charges on all 294 seats.

The BJP has appointed Manash Ray as the in-charge on Nandigram seat, where Suvendu Adhikari defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the last Assembly polls in 2021. The party appointed Debasish Dey in Siliguri, Binod Moktan in Darjeeling, Sujit Kr Das in Malda, Kaberi Chatterjee in Asansol Dakshin, Dayamoy Chakraborty in Asansol Uttar and Asish Travedi on Kolkata Port seat.

On January 24, the BJP announced the State Sankalp Patra Committee for the Assembly election.

According to WB BJP, the State Sankalpa Patra Committee comprises 11 members, with party leader Tapas Roy serving as the Chairman. MLA Ashok Lahiri serves as the Convener, and MLA Agnimitra Paul is the Co-Convener. The members include Chittaranjan Mandal, Manoj Tigga, Swapan Dasgupta, Shishir Bajoria, Amalkanti Ray, Vaishali Dalmia, Anirban Ganguly and advocate Debjit Sarkar.

This comes as the BJP aims to win the upcoming West Bengal elections and end Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's 14-year rule.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the political machinery gearing up so far in advance. The appointment of in-charges for all 294 seats shows they are leaving nothing to chance. Will be watching how their 'Sankalp Patra' addresses real issues like employment and infrastructure.
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Priya S
As a Bengali, I just want peace and development. Too much political violence in the state. Hope this meeting focuses on a positive agenda and not just on criticizing TMC. We need solutions, not just slogans.
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Rohit P
The 2021 loss was a setback, but BJP is the only party with a pan-India vision that can bring Bengal back to its glorious days. Strong leadership and a clear roadmap are needed. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
While strategy is important, I hope they also discuss substantive issues facing Bengal - women's safety, education quality, and healthcare. Elections should be about governance, not just political maneuvering in Delhi.
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Michael C
The committee seems quite comprehensive with economists and advocates. If they can present a credible economic vision for Bengal's revival, they might gain traction. The focus should be on attracting investment and creating jobs.

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