BJP set for huge victory in West Bengal elections: Nitin Nabin
BJP national president Nitin Nabin expressed confidence in the party's victory in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. He attributed this potential success to the dedication of party workers and criticized the ruling party for failing to uphold its promises. Nabin also emphasized the BJP's commitment to women's representation and the importance of grassroots outreach in their political strategy.
- ▪Nitin Nabin stated that the BJP is set to win the Assembly elections in West Bengal due to the hard work of party workers.
- ▪He accused the ruling party of betraying its slogan and claimed that people are ready to support the BJP.
- ▪Nabin criticized the Congress for obstructing women's rights and promised that the BJP would implement women's reservation when appropriate.
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Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin stated on Monday (April 27, 2026) that the party was set to win the Assembly elections in West Bengal owing to the “hard work, struggle and sacrifices” of party workers. “BJP’s lotus will bloom in West Bengal, and the saffron flag will fly high,” Mr. Nabin said.Mr. Nabin was on his first visit to Rajasthan after his appointment as the BJP chief. He attended party programmes in Jaipur and inaugurated a party office in Tonk. He also virtually inaugurated district offices in six other cities and virtually laid the foundation stone for an office in Jalore.Mr. Nabin said the ruling party in West Bengal had betrayed its own slogan of Maa, Maati, Manush (mother, soil, people), prompting people to take to the streets.
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