BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Chairs Bengal Strategy Meet Ahead of 2026 Polls

BJP National President Nitin Nabin held a key strategy meeting with West Bengal party leaders in Durgapur to prepare for the state assembly elections. The discussions focused on the political climate, organisational strengthening, and future initiatives to consolidate the party's presence. Leaders announced plans to intensify public outreach and grassroots mobilisation in the coming weeks. The meeting was part of Nabin's two-day state visit, which includes organisational reviews and public programs, ahead of Union Minister Amit Shah's scheduled visit to Bengal.

Key Points: BJP's Bengal Strategy Meet: Nitin Nabin Reviews Poll Plans

  • Strategy for 2026 Assembly polls
  • Organisational strengthening & outreach
  • Deployment of leaders from other states
  • Amit Shah's upcoming visit
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BJP President Nitin Nabin holds strategy meet in West Bengal ahead of Assembly polls

BJP National President Nitin Nabin holds high-level strategy meeting in Durgapur with Bengal leaders to strengthen party for upcoming Assembly elections.

"the party plans to intensify its public outreach programs and strengthen organisational structures at the grassroots level - Sukanta Majumdar & Rahul Sinha"

Durgapur, January 28

Bharatiya Janata Party National President 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.

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.

After the meeting on Tuesday, Sukanta Majumdar and Rahul Sinha addressed the media, stating that the party plans to intensify its public outreach programs and strengthen organisational structures at the grassroots level in the coming weeks.

The leaders expressed confidence that the BJP is moving decisively toward coming to power in West Bengal this year.

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.

On Wednesday, Nabin will offer prayers at the historic Bhiringi Kali Mandir in the morning, followed by an address to the BJP Karyakarta Sammelan of the Bardhaman division at the Chitralaya Mela Maidan in Durgapur. Later, he 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.

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
While political strategy is important, I hope the focus remains on real issues like unemployment, inflation, and women's safety in Bengal. The meeting at a temple is fine, but development should be the core agenda, not just symbolism.
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Siddharth J
Bringing in 'Prabasi' leaders from other states is a smart move. They bring fresh perspectives and experience from winning elections elsewhere. The coordination with the local unit will be key. The 2026 election is going to be very interesting!
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Amit Shah
Respectfully, as a citizen, I feel all this high-level meeting and strategy talk feels distant. What matters is what happens at my local booth. Will there be less political violence this time? Will my vote be safe? That's the real test.
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Meera T
The schedule is packed! From strategy meets to temple visits to karyakarta sammelans. It shows the intensity of the campaign. Bengal's political landscape is definitely heating up. May the best party win, based on work and not just words.
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Vikram M
With Amit Shah also visiting in a couple of days, the BJP is clearly putting its full force behind Bengal. The TMC should not take the challenge lightly. Strong opposition is healthy for democracy. Let's see what concrete plans they present to the people.

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