Hindustan Times (East UP)

SHAH TO VISIT WEST BENGAL ON NOV 5-6

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In a fillip to the West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the 2021 assembly elections, Union home minister Amit Shah will be on a two-day visit to the state from November 5 to take stock of the party’s organisati­onal matters, people familiar with the matter said on Saturday.

In a late-night developmen­t on Friday, West Bengal BJP general secretary Sayantan Basu said the scheduled visit of its national president J P Nadda from November 6 stood cancelled.

“J P Nadda Ji’s visit stands cancelled as of now. It has been decided that Amit Shah ji will be in West Bengal on a two-day visit from November 5. He is likely to visit Medinipur organisati­onal district on November 5 and on the next day he will meet party leaders in the state. The schedule has not been finalised as of now,” Basu said.

After the Bihar Assembly elections, electoral battleline­s will be drawn in West Bengal, where the polls are likely to be held in April-May next year.

Shah will look into various organisati­onal aspects and discuss the party’s strategy for the upcoming assembly elections, BJP national general secretary and in-charge of Bengal, Kailash Vijayvargi­ya, said.

“It will be more or less indoor programmes. There are chances that he might address a press conference in Kolkata,” he said.

During the visit, Shah, along with senior party leaders such as Vijayvargi­ya, vice-president Mukul Roy and state president Dilip Ghosh, will interact with booth and district-level leaders, sources said.

Although Shah had addressed a virtual rally for West Bengal earlier this year, this will be his first visit to the state after the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown. He had last visited West Bengal on March 1.

The home minister’s visit next week assumes immense significan­ce as West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar has been criticisin­g the “worsening” law and order situation in the state.

State BJP leaders have also been demanding imposition of President’s Rule, citing “breakdown of the rule of law”.

Dhankhar had on Thursday met Shah in New Delhi and discussed the “state of affairs” in West Bengal.

On the organisati­onal front, Shah’s visit comes just days after the party’s state unit witnessed a major organisati­onal change, as incumbent state general secretary (organisati­on) Subrata Chattopadh­yay was removed and his deputy Amitava Chakrabort­y was elevated to the post by the central leadership.

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