
New Delhi, March 24 BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday asked the party’s West Bengal unit to reach out to people across the state with "micro-level planning" for every booth, keeping local issues at the centre of the party’s election campaign to dislodge the Mamata Banerjee government from power.
Holding meetings with party leaders and workers in Kolkata, Nabin also asked them to intensify the poll campaign with a special focus on constituencies where the BJP lagged in the 2021 Assembly elections, sources said.
Nabin arrived in West Bengal on a two-day visit on Tuesday to review the party’s poll preparedness and fine-tune its ground strategy for the upcoming Assembly polls, which are scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29. The results will be announced on May 4.
"Nitin Nabin is not visiting Bengal only to review the party's poll preparedness. He has gone there to shape the party’s poll campaign into a new 'Chakravyuh' (strategic battle formation) with his political experience," a source in the BJP told





