BJP's Nisith Pramanik Vows Extra Effort to Win West Bengal's Mathabhanga

BJP leader Nisith Pramanik, contesting from Mathabhanga, stated the upcoming West Bengal elections require extra effort due to limited campaigning time, but he is confident of victory based on his deep local connections. The BJP has released its second list of 111 candidates, setting the stage for a state-wide contest against the ruling Trinamool Congress. Key battles include Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram, where he defeated Mamata Banerjee in 2021, and several other high-profile candidates. The elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, 2026, with over 6.4 crore registered electors in the state.

Key Points: BJP Leader Nisith Pramanik on West Bengal Election Strategy

  • BJP releases second candidate list
  • Pramanik confident of Mathabhanga win
  • Elections set for April 23 & 29, 2026
  • Key contests include Nandigram rematch
  • State has over 6.4 crore electors
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"Election will require little more effort:" BJP leader Nisith Pramanik on West Bengal elections

BJP's Nisith Pramanik says West Bengal polls need 'extra effort' as party releases candidate list for high-stakes battle against TMC. Key dates inside.

"This election will definitely require a little more effort, as time is limited. - Nisith Pramanik"

Cooch Behar, March 20

Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, BJP leader Nisith Pramanik declared that this year's polls require 'extra effort' due to the limited time available for campaigning. Outlining his strategy, he emphasised that his primary goal is to reach every household in the state.

The BJP leader further declared that the people of his Mathabhanga constituency treat him like 'their own son.' He noted that over the past four or five elections, the voters have consistently showered him with their blessings.

Confident of voters' support, Pramanik asserted that their continued blessings would ensure a decisive victory in the constituency.

"Mathabhanga constituency isn't a new constituency for me. In fact, in every election, whether it's the Lok Sabha, Assembly, or Panchayat elections, I've visited every street, every corner, and every intersection of Mathabhanga numerous times. Not only that, but I often have to come to Mathabhanga during various events held throughout the year. That's why the people of Mathabhanga treat me like their son. In the past four or five elections, people have showered me with blessings. This election will definitely require a little more effort, as time is limited. My goal is to reach every household, so I'll definitely need a little more effort. But with the blessings and good wishes of the people, we'll ensure victory..." said Pramanik.

Earlier, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) released its second list of 111 candidates for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest against the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) across all 294 constituencies in the state.

As per the released list, Nisith Pramanik will contest from Mathabhanga, Shankar Adhikari from Chopra, Koustav Bagchi from Barrackpur, Arup Choudhury from Kamarhati and Rekha Patra from Hingalganj.

While Roopa Ganguly will contest from Sonarpur Dakshin, Priyanka Tibrewal is set to run from Entally and Tapas Roy from Maniktala.

In the previous and first list of 144 candidates released earlier by the BJP for the elections, Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari is set to contest from Nandigram, where he defeated Mamata Banerjee in 2021, and from Bhabanipur, the constituency currently held by the TMC chief.

BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul will contest from Asansol Dakshin, actor-turned-politician Rudranil Ghosh is set to run from Shibpur, and BJP MLA Bankim Chandra Ghosh will contest from Chakdaha.

The West Bengal Assembly elections will be conducted in two phases on April 23 and April 29, 2026, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), the first phase covering 152 Assembly constituencies will begin with the issuance of the gazette notification on March 30, 2026. The last date for filing nominations for this phase is April 6, while scrutiny of nominations will take place on April 7. Candidates will be allowed to withdraw their nominations until April 9. Polling for the first phase will be held on April 23.

For the second phase, which covers 142 Assembly constituencies, the gazette notification will be issued on April 2, 2026. The last date for filing nominations is April 9, and the scrutiny of nominations will take place on April 10. Candidates can withdraw their nominations until April 13. Voting for this phase is scheduled for April 29.

West Bengal has a total of 6,45,61,152 electors as per the Election Commission of India, including 6,44,52,609 general electors and 1,08,543 service voters. The state has 5,23,229 young electors aged 18-19 years.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to follow the dynamics in West Bengal from abroad. The BJP's strategy of fielding a mix of established leaders and new faces like Rekha Patra shows they are trying to build a broad coalition. The two-phase election will be intense.
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Priya S
While his confidence is noted, I hope this "extra effort" translates into discussing real issues facing Bengal - unemployment, women's safety, and development. Voters are tired of just symbolic visits and son-like treatment rhetoric. We need concrete plans.
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Aman W
The candidate list is quite diverse with actors, sitting MLAs, and fresh faces. The fight in Nandigram (Suvendu vs Didi) will be the main event, but every seat matters. Let's hope for a peaceful and fair election process.
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Kavya N
As a young voter from Kolkata, I'm more interested in what these candidates will do for the 5 lakh+ young electors like me. Jobs, skill development, and a cleaner city should be the priority, not just political symbolism.
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Vikram M
Reaching every household is a tall order, but if anyone has the organizational strength to attempt it, it's the BJP. The TMC won't give up power easily though. This is going to be a very close and interesting election to watch.

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