Should BJP President Nitin Nabin Advocate for Research-Based Candidate Selection in Bengal Elections?
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Kolkata, Jan 27 (NationPress) BJP President Nitin Nabin on Tuesday advocated for a research-driven approach in selecting party candidates for the 294 assembly constituencies in West Bengal ahead of the forthcoming assembly elections.
According to sources, Nabin emphasized this research-focused candidate selection during a core committee meeting held in the industrial town of Durgapur.
Nabin, who is on a two-day visit to West Bengal to assess the political landscape as the crucial assembly elections approach, is keen on implementing this method not only for new candidates but also for current party legislators and established members.
Among those present at the core committee meeting, which Nabin chaired, were state BJP president and Rajya Sabha member Samik Bhattacharya, leader of the opposition in the West Bengal assembly Suvendu Adhikari, and the party’s three central observers for the state: Sunil Bansal, Mangal Pandey, and Amit Malviya.
Further discussions with the state leadership are planned for Wednesday, where Nabin aims to outline the criteria for selecting candidates for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections.
Insiders from the meeting indicated that Nabin subtly suggested that the most suitable candidates identified through this research-based process would be prioritized for nominations, which may lead to some current legislators not being renominated.