Wednesday, March 25


Kolkata: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin gave a clear message, at a high-level meeting on Tuesday, to the party leadership, in the presence of top state leaders, central ministers and senior office bearers, that BJP in West Bengal is in no mood to leave any stone unturned for victory, people in the know told ET. Nabin is currently on a two-day visit to West Bengal amid the upcoming two-phase assembly polls in the state next month.

BJP National President Nitin Nabin reached Bengal today on a two-day visit and BJP’s electoral preparations and held several organizational meetings.

According to party sources, Nitin Nabin has not come to West Bengal only to review the poll preparedness and give shape to the BJP’s election campaign in the state into a new “Chakravyuh”. Nitin Nabin has been discussing the election strategy with party leaders and workers of various levels during these two days.

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“Nabin today also chaired several ‘high-level strategic meetings’ with the leaders of the state unit to strengthen the party’s digital, social, and ground-level reach. Also, he held intensive consultations with the narrative team. Nitin Nabin gave a clear signal by holding a high-level meeting with top state leaders, central ministers and senior office bearers of the organization that this time, the BJP is in no mood to leave any stone unturned for victory,” read a statement issued by the party on Tuesday evening.
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Nitin Nabin’s visit is part of a broad-spectrum strategy by the BJP central leadership to intensify electoral activities in West Bengal. BJP is learnt to have been giving more focus on its campaign.



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