BJP Launches Major Campaign with 500+ Rallies in Bengal; PM Modi to Lead 11 Addresses
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New Delhi, April 11 (NationPress) The Bharatiya Janata Party has embarked on a bold campaign in West Bengal, gearing up for the initial phase of the 2026 Assembly elections by organizing over 500 rallies and public meetings.
The party is mobilizing its leading central figures alongside state representatives in what is being viewed as one of the most assertive election campaigns in recent times.
Prime Minister Modi is slated to address 11 rallies, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah will helm 30. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set for six, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari for two, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also conduct eleven. Smriti Irani is anticipated to lead 13 rallies, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha nine, and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma eight.
Adding star power to the campaign, actress Kangana Ranaut will participate in seven rallies, and Hema Malini is also among the featured campaigners.
The BJP’s former national president JP Nadda, along with leaders such as Mohan Majhi, Rekha Gupta, Babul Lal Marandi, and Arjun Munda, will join the campaign trail.
On the state level, BJP Bengal president Samik Bhattacharya will spearhead twenty-four rallies, while superstar Mithun Chakraborty and MP Soumendu Adhikari will each address twenty-three.
This strategic mix of national heavyweights and local luminaries is intended to maximize outreach and invigorate the party's support across various constituencies.
In addition to the rallies, the BJP has scheduled daily press conferences commencing April 15, aligned with Poila Baisakh, the Bengali New Year. Each day, the party will spotlight a distinct aspect from its manifesto, ensuring a focused and coherent campaign narrative.
The emphasis is expected to be on welfare, cultural identity, and infrastructure development, with leaders highlighting agricultural reforms and women's empowerment.
The extensive scale of this campaign reflects the BJP's resolve to contest Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress in one of India's most politically dynamic arenas.
With over 500 rallies, daily press updates, and a roster of influential leaders and celebrities, the BJP is embarking on an electrifying tour throughout West Bengal, signaling an upcoming electoral battle that will be both intense and closely contested.