Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin is ramping up the heat in West Bengal today with back-to-back rallies and roadshows to bolster party candidates. This multi-point campaign blitz signals BJP’s all-out war against TMC’s dominance.
The action begins early at 10:30 AM with a powerhouse rally at Kali Mandir Maidan, Dariberia School More, Mahishadal in Tamluk’s Purba Medinipur. Supporters are gearing up for an electrifying address.
By noon, at 12:30 PM, Nabin shifts to Agra in Midnapore for a dynamic roadshow. The route from Agra Sharda Shashibhushan College to Digha More promises high energy and fervent chants.
At 3:00 PM, he takes charge of yet another roadshow in Keshiyari, Midnapore, starting at the High School Ground and culminating at the Central Bus Stand. Each event is crafted to maximize voter outreach.
Complementing this, JP Nadda, the party’s working president and Union Minister, has a packed slate: an 11:00 AM roadshow in Berhampore from Panchatupi Netaji Statue to Ghoshpara, and a 12:45 PM public meeting in Patashpur Purba’s Monglamoaro, Kanthi.
Nabin’s momentum builds from his Sunday rally in Balurghat, where he unleashed scathing criticism against Mamata Banerjee. He accused her of sabotaging women’s 33% reservation in state assemblies alongside Congress, calling it a betrayal of Bengal’s daughters.
Highlighting security threats, Nabin stressed the urgent need to remove TMC from power to deport infiltrators, prevent demographic changes, and safeguard the nation. He pointed fingers at Mamata for patronizing illegal settlers.
Post the recent flop of the women’s reservation bill amendment, BJP is doubling down. Nabin assured seamless governance and development if voted to power, positioning the party as the antidote to TMC’s alleged misrule. West Bengal voters are watching closely as the battle intensifies.