BJP's Nitin Nabin Holds Key Strategy Meet With Bengal MPs Ahead of Polls

BJP National President Nitin Nabin convened a crucial meeting with the party's West Bengal MPs at Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar's residence in New Delhi. The meeting, described as an organisational and guidance session, lasted over two hours where MPs discussed their concerns in a "family-like atmosphere." This gathering is part of the BJP's preparations for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections, positioning for a high-voltage clash against the ruling Trinamool Congress. The party has also recently appointed constituency in-charges and formed a State Sankalp Patra Committee to bolster its campaign machinery.

Key Points: BJP's Nitin Nabin Meets West Bengal MPs for Election Strategy

  • Strategic meet ahead of Bengal polls
  • Guidance for Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha MPs
  • Focus on organisational strengthening
  • Preparations against ruling TMC
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Nitin Nabin holds BJP West Bengal MPs' meeting at Union Minister Majumdar's residence

BJP National President Nitin Nabin held a strategic meeting with party MPs from West Bengal at Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar's residence in Delhi.

"We met with the National President in a family-like atmosphere, and all the MPs presented their respective issues. - Raju Bista"

New Delhi, February 4

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin held a meeting with the party's West Bengal MPs at the residence of Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar in New Delhi and addressed their concerns.

The strategic meeting on Tuesday came in the run-up to the West Bengal Assembly elections, to be held later this year.

After the meeting, BJP MP Raju Bista said that Nitin Nabin lent his guidance to the MPs and discussed their issues.

"All our MPs from West Bengal, from Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and first-time MPs as well. We had the opportunity to spend more than two hours with the National President to discuss our concerns. This was purely an organisational meeting, and it was our first time meeting with him, so we received many suggestions and a lot of guidance. That's why I consider the Bharatiya Janata Party different from other parties. We met with the National President in a family-like atmosphere, and all the MPs presented their respective issues," Raju Bista told reporters.

The BJP is gearing up for the polls to contest against the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in a high-voltage clash.

Earlier last month, 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 for the Nandigram seat, where Suvendu Adhikari defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the 2021 Assembly polls. 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 comprising 11 members, with party leader Tapas Roy serving as the Chairman.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the organizational prep so far in advance for the 2026 elections. Appointing in-charges now shows long-term planning. Hope the focus remains on development issues and not just political one-upmanship. 🤔
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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I just want whichever party comes to power to actually work for the people. We've seen too much violence and corruption. These meetings should translate into better policies for employment, healthcare, and controlling price rise. Bas bhashan nahi, kaam chahiye.
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Aman W
Nandigram seat in-charge appointment is the key takeaway here. That's the symbolic battleground after 2021. Suvendu vs Mamata round 2 will be epic. BJP is clearly not taking any seat for granted. Smart move.
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Karthik V
With respect, I hope the guidance given was about serving the public and not just about winning elections. Sometimes these high-level meetings feel disconnected from the common man's daily struggles. The real test is on the ground, not in Delhi residences.
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Divya L
The committee formations and early appointments show BJP is serious about Bengal. TMC better not be complacent. Healthy competition is good for democracy! Let the best development agenda win. 👍

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