BJP Forms Manifesto Panel, Top Leaders Visit Bengal Ahead of Crucial Polls

The BJP has constituted an 11-member State Sankalp Patra Committee to draft its manifesto for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. Senior leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and National President Nitin Nabin, are scheduled for crucial visits to the state to hold organisational meetings and energise the party cadre. These visits highlight the party's intensified efforts to bolster its grassroots framework and political strategy. The BJP aims to become the single-largest party and end Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's long tenure in the state.

Key Points: BJP Bengal Manifesto Committee Formed, Shah & Nabin Visit

  • BJP forms 11-member manifesto committee
  • Amit Shah to visit Bengal Jan 30-31
  • Party President Nitin Nabin's first official visit Jan 27-28
  • Aims to challenge Mamata Banerjee's rule
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West Bengal: BJP announces manifesto committee for upcoming Assembly polls

BJP announces 11-member manifesto committee for West Bengal elections. Amit Shah and Nitin Nabin to visit the state for key organisational meetings.

"The back-to-back visits of senior BJP leaders underline the party's focused efforts to strengthen its organisation - Report"

Kolkata, January 25

Ahead of the high-stakes Bengal legislative elections this year, Bharatiya Janata Party has announced the State Sankalp Patra Committee for the Assembly election on Saturday, with immediate effect.

According to WB BJP, the State Sankalpa Patra Committee comprises 11 members, with party leader Tapas Roy serving as the Chairman. Dr Ashok Lahiri, MLA, serves as the Convener and Agnimitra Paul, MLA, is the Co-Convener. The members are Dr Chittaranjan Mandal, Manoj Tigga, MP, Dr Swapan Dasgupta, Shishir Bajoria, Dr Amalkanti Ray, Vaishali Dalmia, Dr Anirban Ganguly, and advocate Debjit Sarkar.

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.

BJP's newly-appointed National President Nitin Nabin will be on his first official visit to West Bengal on January 27 and 28, during which he will participate in a series of key organisational meetings aimed at strengthening the party's grassroots framework ahead of the state assembly elections. Nitin Nabin will chair a State Core Team Meeting in Durgapur on January 27, focusing on organisational strategy, political roadmap, and upcoming programmes.

On January 28, Nabin will attend the Bardhaman Bibhag Karyakarta Sammelan at Chitralaya Mela Maidan, Purba Bardhaman, where he will interact with party workers. Later in the afternoon, he will participate in the Asansol District Karyakarta Meeting in Raniganj, addressing organisational issues and guiding party workers at the district level.

The back-to-back visits of senior BJP leaders underline the party's focused efforts to strengthen its organisation and sharpen its political strategy in West Bengal.

This comes as the BJP aims to emerge as the single-largest party in the upcoming West Bengal elections and end Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's 14 years of rule.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Amit Shah and Nitin Nabin visiting back-to-back shows how serious the Centre is about Bengal. Didi's government has had its time. Maybe it's time for a change to see if things can improve, especially for women's safety and infrastructure.
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Rahul R
All these high-profile visits and committees are fine, but what about the ground reality? As a small trader in Howrah, I want to know about policies for MSMEs and tax relief. Hope the 'Sankalp Patra' addresses the real economic issues we face daily.
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Meera T
The committee seems to have a good mix of experienced leaders and fresh faces like Agnimitra Paul. It's important they listen to the youth. Bengal's future depends on it. Hoping for strong focus on education and tech jobs to stop our children from moving to Bangalore or Delhi!
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David E
Watching from abroad. Intense political activity in Bengal. Hope the competition leads to better governance and attracts foreign investment. Stability is key for business.
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Anjali F
With respect, I hope this isn't just about ending someone's rule. It should be about starting something better. TMC has done some good work in rural areas. The BJP manifesto needs to clearly state how they will do better, especially for farmers and healthcare. No more political violence, please.
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Karthik V

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