BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Begins Key Bengal Tour to Ramp Up 2026 Poll Prep

BJP National President Nitin Nabin has commenced a two-day visit to West Bengal to assess and bolster the party's preparations for the 2026 Assembly elections. His itinerary includes inaugurating a cultural 'Kamal Mela', chairing a core committee meeting, and addressing worker conferences in Durgapur and Raniganj. The party has also deployed a list of 'Prabasi' leaders from other states to strengthen its campaign machinery across Bengal's various zones. This visit precedes a scheduled tour by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, indicating a concerted BJP push in the state.

Key Points: BJP President Nitin Nabin's 2-Day West Bengal Visit for 2026 Polls

  • Review BJP's 2026 election prep
  • Inaugurate Kamal Mela in Durgapur
  • Chair high-level state core committee meeting
  • Address multiple karyakarta conferences
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BJP National President Nitin Nabin to begin 2-day West Bengal visit today ahead of 2026 Assembly polls

BJP National President Nitin Nabin begins a 2-day West Bengal visit to review election strategy, hold meetings, and inaugurate events ahead of the 2026 Assembly polls.

"This marks Nabin's first visit to West Bengal after assuming the charge as the BJP National President - BJP Statement"

Kolkata, January 27

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will be on a two-day visit to West Bengal starting Tuesday. During this visit, he will review the BJP's preparations ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, hold several organisational meetings, and participate in public programs. This marks Nabin's first visit to West Bengal after assuming the charge as the BJP National President, said the BJP.

Nitin Nabin will arrive at Andal Airport, Durgapur, this evening, where he will receive a grand welcome from senior party office-bearers. Later, the BJP National President will inaugurate the grand "Kamal Mela" at Chitralaya Mela Maidan, Durgapur. It may be noted that the Durgapur Nagarik Manch is organising this Kamal Mela with the resolve to restore West Bengal's great culture and heritage pride.

Following this, Nabin will chair a high-level meeting with the state BJP core committee in Durgapur.

On Wednesday, he will offer prayers at the historic Bhiringi Kali Mandir in the morning and will then address the BJP Karyakarta Sammelan of the Bardhaman division at Chitralaya Mela Maidan, Durgapur. Thereafter, the National President will address the Asansol district BJP Karyakarta Sammelan in Raniganj.

Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly Election 2026, the BJP has finalised a detailed list of Prabasi leaders from various states to strengthen its election campaign across different zones of the state, including Nabadwip, Kolkata, Howrah-Hooghly-Midnapore region.

The list includes senior leaders, legislators, former ministers, organisational office-bearers, and youth leaders deputed from several states such as Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, and Tripura. These leaders will work in coordination with the West Bengal BJP unit to oversee organisational activities, election preparedness, and grassroots mobilisation in the allotted districts.

West Bengal State President Samik Bhattacharya has appointed in-charges for the respective assembly constituencies for the Legislative Assembly elections 2026. Bhattacharya announced the Assembly in-charges on all 294 seats.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah will visit West Bengal on January 30 and 31. During his two-day tour, Amit Shah is expected to hold important organisational and political meetings, further energising the party cadre and reviewing preparations for the upcoming political challenges in the state.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Bringing leaders from other states shows a serious national effort. But I hope these 'Prabasi' leaders take time to understand local Bengali issues deeply, not just impose a template from UP or Rajasthan. Grassroots mobilization needs local flavor. 🤔
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Rohit P
The political circus begins again. So much money and resources spent on tours, melas, and meetings. Would be better if they spent this energy on solving the actual problems in Durgapur and Asansol - unemployment, industrial decline. Just my two paise.
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Ananya R
Starting with prayers at Bhiringi Kali Mandir is a respectful gesture to the local culture. The 2026 election will be very interesting. BJP needs a strong local face in Bengal beyond central leaders. Jai Maa Kali! 🙏
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Michael C
Observing from abroad, the scale of Indian election planning is fascinating. Appointing in-charges for all 294 seats three years in advance shows immense organizational discipline. The BJP's machinery is formidable.
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Kavya N
Amit Shah visiting right after Nabin... the high command is clearly making Bengal a top priority. This will definitely heat up the political environment. Hope the competition leads to better promises and accountability for us voters.

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