BJP's Bengal Battle: Digital Warriors Target 2026 Assembly Polls

The BJP has launched a major digital outreach program specifically for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. People can join through the namoyavawarriors.com website or by giving a missed call to 7015900900. The initiative directly targets what the BJP calls corruption under the Trinamool Congress government. This digital push comes shortly after the TMC launched its own similar program, setting the stage for a high-tech political battle.

Key Points: BJP Launches Digital Outreach for West Bengal Elections

  • New website namoyavawarriors.com allows direct registration for BJP's digital campaign
  • Toll-free number 7015900900 offers missed call registration option
  • Program targets corruption in TMC government and transparent job recruitment
  • Aims to create safe academic environments and stop youth migration from Bengal
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BJP launches new digital outreach initiative for 2026 Bengal Assembly polls

BJP launches 'namoyavawarriors.com' digital platform for 2026 Bengal polls, offering website registration and toll-free missed call options to mobilize supporters.

"This initiative is aimed at standing against the 'corruption' of the Trinamool Congress-ruled state government and building a developed Bengal - BJP Committee Member"

Kolkata, Nov 1

Amid the crucial West Bengal Assembly polls scheduled next year, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Saturday, has launched its digital outreach programme exclusively for the state, intending to involve common people in the initiative.

A website on this count, christened "namoyavawarriors.com" was launched at a programme at a city-based auditorium, which was attended by the top state BJP leaders as well as the party's central observer for West Bengal, Sunil Bansal.

The people willing to join the BJP's digital outreach programme for the West Bengal Assembly polls would be able to register their names through this website.

At the same time, there will be an additional option for the common people to be part of the programme by giving a missed call to a toll-free number "7015900900".

The logo of the website contains the picture of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the map of West Bengal in the background.

"This initiative is aimed at standing against the 'corruption' of the Trinamool Congress-ruled state government and building a developed Bengal before the Assembly elections next year. BJP is constantly fighting against this corruption and misrule and the party would like the common people frustrated with the misrule to be a part of the movement," a state BJP committee member said.

The website outlines various aims for which this digital outreach programme has been launched.

The aims include ending corruption and create a transparent recruitment process in state government jobs, providing a safe and secure academic environment in colleges and universities which would be free of ragging, crimes against women and admission cut money syndicates and restore past economic glory of the state through new investments, new entrepreneurs and skill development and create jobs for the youth and stop forced migration of skilled youth for jobs outside, among others.

Earlier this month, the Trinamool Congress also launched a similar digital outreach programme by launching a website christened 'ABdigitalajoddha.com' with a similar aim to involve common people in the initiative.

- IANS

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Priya S
Both parties launching similar digital campaigns feels like political gimmickry. We need actual work on ground, not just fancy websites and missed call numbers.
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Arjun K
Ending corruption in government jobs and stopping forced migration of skilled youth - these are exactly what Bengal needs! Giving a missed call right now! 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Kolkata for work, I've seen how political instability affects development. Digital outreach is good, but implementation matters more.
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Meera T
Safe campuses free from ragging and women's safety in colleges - this is long overdue in Bengal. Hope this initiative delivers on its promises! 🙏
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Vikram M
Competition between BJP and TMC in digital outreach might actually benefit common people. At least they're trying to connect directly with citizens now.

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