Two West Bengal BJP leaders join National Working Committee after 6 years
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
For the first time in six years, West Bengal has secured two berths in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s National Working Committee, with Manoj Tigga, Lok Sabha member from Alipurduar, appointed as National Secretary, and former state vice-president Madhuchanda Kar elevated to National Vice President. The appointments, announced on 17 August, reflect the growing weight of the BJP's Bengal unit within the party's national hierarchy following the party's landslide victory in the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly elections.
The Two New Faces
Manoj Tigga is among the more seasoned political figures in north Bengal. A native of a remote village in Madarihat block, Alipurduar district, he first contested the Alipurduar Lok Sabha seat as a BJP candidate in 2004, finishing second behind the Congress. He contested again in 2009 without success before finally winning the Madarihat Assembly seat in 2016 — a win he repeated in 2021. Following that victory, he served as Chief Whip of the BJP's legislative party in the West Bengal Assembly under Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. He subsequently became district BJP president for Alipurduar before winning the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Alipurduar and being elevated to state vice-president. His appointment as National Secretary is the latest step in a two-decade political journey within the party.
Madhuchanda Kar brings a different profile to the committee. A cancer specialist by profession, she was once state vice-president of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's student wing, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), before stepping away from active politics after her student years. She formally joined the BJP in 2020, quickly becoming co-convener of the state BJP's medical cell and then a member of the state executive. By 2022, she had risen to state vice-president under then-state president Sukanta Majumdar. Notably, she was not included in the new state committee formed in 2025 by state president Samik Bhattacharya — making her elevation to the national body all the more significant.
Historical Context: The 2020 Precedent
The last time West Bengal placed two leaders simultaneously in the BJP's National Working Committee was in 2020, when the late Mukul Roy — a Trinamool Congress-turned-BJP leader — was named National Vice President, and Anupam Hazra was appointed National Secretary. The current appointments echo that moment, arriving again on the back of a significant BJP electoral performance in the state.
What the Appointments Signal
The BJP's Bengal unit has historically been viewed as aspirational territory for the party's national leadership. After the party's defeat in the 2021 Assembly elections, several prominent figures who had joined the BJP post-2019 Lok Sabha polls distanced themselves from the organisation. Kar was a notable exception, continuing to work at the ground level — including serving as a booth agent in ward number 39 of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation during the 2022 municipal elections. Her persistence through the party's lean years in Bengal appears to have been rewarded.
This comes amid broader signals that the Centre is recalibrating its political investment in West Bengal, where the BJP's recent Assembly victory has reset expectations about the state's role in the party's all-India arithmetic.
What Comes Next
With two central office bearers now drawn from West Bengal, the state unit is expected to receive greater organisational attention and resources in the months ahead. Whether Tigga and Kar can translate their national platforms into measurable gains for the BJP in Bengal's complex political landscape — still dominated in large parts by the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) — will be closely watched.