Amit Shah's Unscheduled Visit to BJP's Election 'War Room'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the BJP's 'war room' in Salt Lake shortly after the first phase of West Bengal Assembly elections began. The unscheduled visit aimed to assess the party's campaign strategy, monitor the polling process, and gather feedback from party workers in North Bengal.
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On Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a surprise visit to the BJP's 'war room' at the party's Salt Lake office, shortly after the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections commenced.
Sources reveal that Shah's visit was not listed on his official itinerary. However, he held a closed-door meeting with senior BJP leaders to evaluate the election campaign's progress, especially focusing on voter turnout and any disturbances reported in North Bengal, a BJP stronghold.
Accompanied by senior leaders from various regions, Shah also reviewed real-time updates on polling across constituencies. This is part of the BJP's strategy to streamline communication and coordinate actions between the grassroots level and top leadership during this crucial election period.
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