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BJP Strategizes for Bengal By-Elections: Former Leaders May Contest in Key Seats

BJP Strategizes for Bengal By-Elections: Former Leaders May Contest in Key Seats

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata : As the by-elections in six assembly constituencies in West Bengal draw closer, the BJP is ramping up its preparations to secure critical wins, with speculations swirling about the return of prominent leaders like Dilip Ghosh, Nishit Pramanik, and Arjun Singh as candidat
es. The Left has intensified its movement on the RG tax issue, but in response, the BJP is gearing up to counter with a robust campaign ahead of the November 13 polls.

The six constituencies—Sittai, Madarihat, Naihati, Haroa, Medinipur, and Taldangra—are set to witness intense political battles. Of these, Madarihat was the only seat held by the BJP, but it is now vacant after MLA Manoj Tigga became a Member of Parliament from the Alipurduar Lok Sabha seat. The BJP is determined to retain Madarihat and is aiming to win at least one more seat as part of its broader strategy.

On Tuesday, the BJP held a high-level meeting at its Salt Lake office in Kolkata, attended by state general secretaries and central leaders such as Sunil Bansal, Mangal Pandey, and Amit Malviya Rao. The meeting focused on aggressive campaigning, particularly in the Medinipur and Naihati constituencies, where the party sees potential for gains. The leadership emphasized that retaining the Madarihat seat is non-negotiable and that winning additional seats would be a critical victory in the party's quest to expand its influence in the state.

Amid these preparations, there is growing anticipation that former MPs Dilip Ghosh, Nishit Pramanik, and Arjun Singh, who were defeated in the last Lok Sabha elections, could return to the political fray in the upcoming by-elections. Discussions have been held about fielding Ghosh in Sittai, Pramanik in Medinipur, and Singh in Naihati. The potential return of these heavyweight leaders could bolster the BJP’s chances, as they are well-known figures with established voter bases.

However, final decisions regarding the candidates are yet to be made, as BJP State President Sukanta Majumder is currently on an official tour of North Africa with the President of India. Majumder is expected to return to Kolkata on October 21, after which a more formal announcement regarding the candidates may be made.

The stakes are high for the BJP, which has been looking to strengthen its foothold in West Bengal after facing setbacks in recent elections. With by-elections now in sight, the party is leaving no stone unturned, deploying senior leaders and planning rigorous campaigns to sway voters in key constituencies.

The political atmosphere in West Bengal is set to heat up in the coming weeks as both the ruling party and opposition gear up for a fierce battle, with the results likely to serve as an important indicator of the political mood ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.

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