BJP to Unveil Election Manifesto in West Bengal with Amit Shah's Presence
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up to release its election manifesto in West Bengal on March 28, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah attending the event. This manifesto will outline the party's vision and strategies for the upcoming assembly elections, focusing on critical issues such as governance, job creation, and women's empowerment. Senior party leaders and a large number of workers are expected to participate in this significant political event. Additionally, preparations are underway as BJP leaders intensify organizational activities across the state, aiming to strengthen their position ahead of the elections.
Mar 23, 2026, 16:35 IST
BJP's Upcoming Election Manifesto Launch
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal is set to release its highly anticipated election manifesto on March 28, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance. This event is expected to be a significant political milestone, showcasing the party's vision, priorities, and strategic framework for the forthcoming assembly elections in the state.
According to sources, the BJP's West Bengal unit will unveil its manifesto on March 28. Amit Shah will be present at the launch ceremony alongside senior BJP leaders from the state.
The event is anticipated to attract senior party officials, state office bearers, candidates, and a large number of party workers. The manifesto is likely to focus on key issues such as governance, development, job creation, infrastructure, law and order, and welfare measures for various sections of society. Sources indicate that there may be a particular emphasis on youth engagement, women's empowerment, and enhancing connectivity across rural and urban areas of the state.
In preparation for the manifesto launch, the BJP has intensified its organizational activities in West Bengal. Senior leader Nitin Nabin is scheduled to visit the state on March 24 and 25, where he will hold several crucial meetings with party leadership and key officials. During his two-day visit, Nabin will engage in detailed discussions with leaders from five major organizational regions - North Bengal, South Bengal, Nabadwip, Kolkata, and Howrah-Hooghly-Medinipur. These meetings are considered strategically important as they aim to assess the party's preparations at both macro and micro levels.