Home Minister Amit Shah may visit North Bengal on April 16, his first visit after 2021 elections

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to visit North Bengal on April 16, which could be his first visit to the state after the 2021 assembly elections. Sources said local leaders are keen to meet Shah.

Party insiders said that other leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) JP Nadda And BL Santosh can also visit Bengal this month. Nadda went to Bengal to meet him after the 2021 results post election violence Victims last May.

BJP sources said Shah is likely to be on a two-day official visit to West Bengal, under which he is likely to visit Siliguri and Kolkata.

Party leaders are preparing the schedule of talks. “Nothing is confirmed. We are trying to attend the meeting on a packed schedule. Though there is no confirmation, the situation will be clarified by tomorrow.”

According to sources, BJP is trying to capitalize on such incidents. Rampurhat Violence And jhalda murder, “After the election results in Uttar Pradesh and four other states, the BJP had to focus on Bengal. The BJP can use these issues and they can benefit from the visit of Shah and other central leaders.

In 2019 general electionFrom Darjeeling to Cooch Behar, BJP won most of the seats in North Bengal. BJP made North Bengal MPs Nishith Pramanik and John Barla as ministers. “In-spite of this, Trinamool Congress (TMC) re-occupied various seats in North Bengal in 2021. BJP now wants to revive Aadhaar,” say experts.

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