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Modi, Shah, Nadda to visit West Bengal in January

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP's JP Nadda are scheduled for key visits to West Bengal this month, focusing on booth-level strengthening ahead of elections. Get the latest political updates.

BJP's 2026 Electoral Map: Key Challenges Ahead

After a stellar 2025, BJP faces a crucial 2026 with major state polls, Rajya Sabha vacancies, and the ultimate test of its pan-India reach. Can it crack the South and ensure durability?

2026: A Year of Political Reckoning in India

2026 is set to be a pivotal year for Indian politics, with major state elections in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, crucial legislative debates, and leadership transitions shaping the national landscape.

Amit Shah in Kolkata: Demands 22 Seats, Vows BJP Govt

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing BJP workers in Kolkata, urged them to etch a victory in Bengal in their hearts. He demanded 22 out of 28 assembly seats in and around the city, exuding confidence in a two-thirds majority.

Amit Shah wraps up 3-day Bengal strategy meet for 2026

Union Minister Amit Shah concluded a crucial 3-day visit to Kolkata, holding key meetings with BJP legislators and leaders to strategize for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. Read the full report.

Shah: BJP to form Bengal govt after April 2026

Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledges BJP government in West Bengal post-2026, addresses Matua community's CAA fears, and vows to stop illegal infiltration. Read the full story.

EC Observer Attacked in Bengal, Seeks Probe Against SP

Election Commission observer C Murugan was attacked in Mograhat, South 24 Parganas. This marks the second assault in Diamond Harbour. He has submitted a report demanding an investigation into the local SP's role. Read the full details.

Burdwan TMC protests arrival of 55 bikes from Bihar

Trinamool Congress activists staged a protest at Burdwan railway station after 55 motorcycles arrived from Bihar, addressed to a BJP leader. TMC alleges poll intimidation, while BJP says bikes are for party work. Read the full story.

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