BJP's High-Voltage Battle for Bhabanipur: A Shortcut to Change?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah energized the BJP's campaign in Bhabanipur, positioning Suvendu Adhikari's candidacy against Mamata Banerjee as crucial for political change in West Bengal. Shah emphasized a victory here could symbolize a wider regime shift. This battle highlights key political dynamics leading to the 2026 state elections.

BJP's High-Voltage Battle for Bhabanipur: A Shortcut to Change?
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday amplified the BJP's campaign intensity in Bhabanipur, framing Suvendu Adhikari's nomination as a pivotal challenge against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Shah declared a victory here could symbolize a consequential shift in West Bengal's political landscape, crucial for the upcoming 2026 elections.

Addressing a rally, Shah described the Bhabanipur contest as the linchpin of the BJP's strategy to unseat the Trinamool Congress. He urged voters to ensure Adhikari's victory, underscoring its significance beyond mere electoral arithmetic, highlighting its potential psychological impact on the TMC.

Amid a roadshow through Kolkata's heart, Shah reiterated the BJP's core focus on tackling illegal immigration and boosting border security, themes resonating with local voters. He announced plans to stay in West Bengal for 15 days during the campaign, demonstrating the party's strategic commitment to the state battle.

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