
April 10, New Delhi: The BJP has announced its 15 key promises for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Election under the campaign titled "Bhoroshar Shopoth" (Pledge of Trust).
In the areas of governance and security, the party has promised a crackdown on infiltration, a White Paper on alleged 15 years of TMC corruption, an end to the "syndicate" and "cut money" culture, and a law ensuring religious freedom.
In the areas of economy and employment, the BJP has pledged one crore new jobs and self-employment opportunities over five years, along with ₹3,000 monthly financial aid for unemployed youth and ₹3,000 monthly support for women. It has also promised to ensure Dearness Allowance (DA) for government employees and implement the 7th Pay Commission.
In the areas of agriculture and industry, the party has proposed support for rice, potato, and mango cultivation, registration of fishermen under the PM Matsya Sampada Yojana, and plans to make Bengal a leading fish-exporting hub. It has also pledged the rejuvenation of tea gardens, strengthening Darjeeling Tea branding, and the modernization of the jute industry.
In the areas of social and health policies, the BJP has proposed women-only police battalions, Durga Surokha Squads, and 33% reservation in state jobs. It has also promised the implementation of Ayushman Bharat, free HPV vaccination, and breast cancer screening.
On infrastructure, the party has promised AIIMS, IIT, and IIM in North Bengal, along with a Vande Mataram museum. In legal reforms, it has proposed a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) law and strict action against cattle smuggling. It has also pledged the inclusion of Kurmali and Rajbongshi languages in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution.





