BJP Chief Nitin Nabin's Bengal Visit to Ramp Up Poll Strategy

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will visit West Bengal for two days to hold key organizational meetings focused on election preparedness. The visit aims to strengthen the party's grassroots structure and streamline coordination among workers. It follows a major Central Election Committee meeting attended by top BJP leadership to discuss candidates for multiple states. The Bengal elections will see a direct contest in Bhabanipur between BJP's Suvendu Adhikari and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Key Points: BJP President Nitin Nabin Visits Bengal for Election Prep

  • Two-day visit to Kolkata
  • Focus on grassroots structure & candidate selection
  • Follows Central Election Committee meeting
  • Part of high-stakes electoral prep
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BJP President Nitin Nabin to visit West Bengal on March 24 and 25, focus on poll preparedness

BJP National President Nitin Nabin visits West Bengal for key organizational meetings and strategy sessions ahead of the Assembly elections.

"The visit is being seen as significant in the BJP's broader effort to consolidate its position in West Bengal - Sources"

New Delhi, March 23

Bharatiya Janata Party National president Nitin Nabin will undertake a two-day visit to West Bengal on March 24 and 25 as part of the party's intensified preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections.

During his visit, Nabin will be in Kolkata, where he is scheduled to participate in a series of key organisational meetings. These meetings will focus on strengthening the party's grassroots structure, reviewing ongoing activities, and streamlining coordination among party workers.

He will also hold crucial discussions with members of the state's core group leadership to assess the current political landscape and chalk out strategies for the elections. Sources indicate that the meetings will include detailed deliberations on candidate selection, campaign planning, and outreach initiatives aimed at expanding the party's base in the state.

The visit is being seen as significant in the BJP's broader effort to consolidate its position in West Bengal and gear up for a high-stakes electoral contest.

Earlier, Nabin led a meeting of the Central Election Committee (CEC) at the party headquarters in the National Capital on Wednesday.

Senior leaders of the party, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Ministers Bhupender Yadav, Mansukh L Mandaviya, MoS Sarbananda Sonowal, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, BS Yediyurappa, Shobha Karandlaje, Sadananda Master M, Baijayant Panda, Shantanu Thakur, Aparajita Sarangi, and other senior leaders were in attendance.

The CEC meeting focused on a discussion over candidates and the number of seats to be contested in the poll-bound states of Assam, Keralam, West Bengal and Puducherry.

Meanwhile, voting in West Bengal will be conducted in two phases on the 23rd and 29th of April for the Assembly elections.

BJP has released its first list of 144 candidates for the West Bengal assembly elections. The state will see another face-off between the BJP's Suvendu Adhikari and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for Bhabanipur (or Bhowanipore), the constituency currently represented by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief, which is also the latter's home turf.

- ANI

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Priya S
While political visits are normal before elections, I hope the focus remains on real issues like unemployment and women's safety in Bengal, not just on winning seats. The people deserve concrete promises.
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Rohit P
The Bhabanipur face-off is going to be epic! Suvendu Adhikari vs Didi directly. This election is more than just parties; it's about the future direction of the state. May the best vision win.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the national focus on Bengal. As an observer, the two-phase voting seems like a smart move to ensure security. Hope the campaign remains issue-based and peaceful.
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Karthik V
Releasing a list of 144 candidates already shows preparedness. But the real test is on the ground. TMC has a very strong local network. BJP will need more than just top-level meetings to make inroads.
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Meera T
As a Bengali, I just want the political drama to end and for the next government to work on improving healthcare and education infrastructure. We've had enough of violent clashes during polls. Please keep it civil.

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