BJP National President’s West Bengal Pravas
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Shri Nitin Nabin, during his two-day visit to West Bengal on 24 and 25 March 2026, addressed a series of crucial organizational meetings in Kolkata, covering the Howrah–Hooghly–Medinipur region, Kolkata Zone, and Nabadwip Zone. Shri Nabin also discussed with the State IT, Social-Media, Media and Narrative team in Kolkata. These meetings were aimed at energizing party Karyakartas and strengthening booth-level preparations ahead of

15 years of TMC misrule destroyed Bengal’s industrial
growth and employment opportunities.
Now, Bengal’s youth paying the price
the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. Strategic discussions, strong political messaging, and a renewed call for grassroots mobilization marked the visit.
During the event, West Bengal BJP Election In-charge and Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav, National General Secretary and West Bengal In-charge Shri Sunil Bansal, Bihar Government Minister Shri Mangal Pandey, former MP Smt. Locket Chatterjee, and other leaders and office bearers were present.
“Nation First”
Addressing the Karyakartas, Shri Nabin provided what he described as the “mantra for victory.” He asserted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party is poised to form a government in West Bengal with a decisive two-thirds majority. Emphasizing the importance of grassroots strength, he reiterated that elections are ultimately won at the booth level and called upon every Karyakarta to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to ensuring victory in their respective booths. He highlighted that the true strength of the BJP lies in its disciplined and committed cadre, who work with the spirit of “Nation First.”
Mamata Banerjee failed on multiple fronts
Shri Nabin said this election is a contest between the fear created by the TMC among the people and the trust offered by the BJP. He said that the government led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has failed on multiple fronts, creating an atmosphere marked by corruption, extortion, and insecurity. According to him, the people of West Bengal are increasingly disillusioned with what he described as a regime characterized by lawlessness and administrative failure. He stated that public anger is visible across the state and that a strong wave of change is building with each passing day.
“Sonar Bangla”
Highlighting the BJP’s vision for the state, Shri Nabin spoke about the concept of “Sonar Bangla,” which he said represents a future defined by development, security, and prosperity. He emphasized that the BJP’s lotus symbol stands for a commitment to transform West Bengal into a “Viksit Bengal,” aligned with the broader vision of a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047. According to him, a BJP government would ensure not only economic growth but also dignity and safety for all citizens, particularly women and youth.

Shri Nitin Nabin interracting with the State IT,
Social-Media, Media & Narrative team
in Kolkata, West Bengal.

Shri Nitin Nabin visiting the chamber within
the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Kolkata,
where Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa,
spent the final years of his life.
Serious challenges in West Bengal
During his address, Shri Nabin raised several issues that he claimed have deeply affected the people of West Bengal. These included allegations of widespread corruption and the prevalence of “cut money” practices in government schemes, which he said deprive beneficiaries of their rightful entitlements. He also spoke about the migration of industries from the state, leading to unemployment and forcing many young people to seek opportunities elsewhere. The concerns of women’s safety, law and order, and alleged infiltration were also highlighted as serious challenges that need immediate attention.
Driving the party’s growth
A significant part of his speech focused on the role of BJP Karyakartas in driving the party’s growth in West Bengal. He praised their resilience and dedication, noting that despite challenging circumstances over the past several years, they have successfully strengthened the party’s organizational base at the grassroots level. He emphasized that every Karyakarta should consider themselves as a candidate and take personal responsibility for ensuring the party’s success. He also called for intensified outreach efforts, urging party workers to connect with every household and effectively communicate the BJP’s vision and policies.
Support the BJP
In conclusion, Shri Nabin called upon the people of West Bengal to support the BJP in its mission to bring about transformative change in the state. He reiterated that the election is fundamentally about liberating the state from fear and establishing a governance model based on trust, transparency, and development. With the combined efforts of the party’s leadership, Karyakartas, and the support of the people, he expressed confidence that the vision of “Sonar Bangla” would soon become a reality under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
With the blessings of the people, a BJP government with a full majority is going to be formed in West Bengal.
On May 4 we will celebrate ‘Bhagwa Holi’.
A Mamata Banerjee government means fear of houses being burned, loss of life, loss of employment, loss of dignity of mothers and daughters, encroachment on resources, cut money, extortion, and a dark future for the youth.
A BJP government means the assurance of a fear-free, corruption-free, peace and prosperity and development-oriented government, the assurance of free treatment, pucca houses, free electricity, and a bright future for the youth.
BJP will bring the people of Bengal out of the atmosphere of fear.
The people of Bengal want freedom from TMC goons and Mamata Banerjee’s extortionist government.
In Mamata Didi’s government, there is no scheme in which cut money is not taken.
Mamata Banerjee’s government is also a threat to the internal security of the country.
When the central government asks for land for border fencing, the state government shows hesitation, but it readily provides land to settle infiltrators.
It is a great tragedy that while public Namaz is permitted in Bengal, we are forced to move the High Court for Puja pandals.
Even a discussion on ‘Vande Mataram’ in Parliament is opposed by Mamata Banerjee and her government.
The BJP’s lotus symbol represents the vision of ‘Sonar Banglal’ and a ‘Developed Bengal’.

