New Delhi, Mar 23 (PTI) BJP national president Nitin Nabin will embark on a two-day visit to West Bengal on Tuesday to review the party’s preparedness for the upcoming assembly polls in the TMC-ruled state.
During his visit, Nabin will preside over a series of “high-level strategic meetings” with the state unit leaders to fortify the party’s digital, social and grassroots outreach.
“BJP national president Nitin Nabin will embark on a two-day visit to West Bengal tomorrow (Tuesday) to personally review election preparations,” the party said.
During his visit, the BJP chief will hold a series of high-level strategic meetings aimed at fortifying the party’s digital, social and grassroots outreach, it said.
“He will engage with core teams and ignite a renewed sense of mission among the dedicated party cadre,” it added.
The BJP said Nabin will start his “marathon sessions” with a meeting with the party’s Howrah and Hooghly zone leaders and workers in Kolkata on Monday.
“After this, he will review the party’s state IT and call centre teams for strengthening the digital backbone of the campaign, followed by a meeting with state social media as well as media and narrative teams to streamline the party’s communication and counter-narrative strategies,” the party said.
On Wednesday, the BJP said, Nabin will offer prayers at Maa Dakshineshwar Kali Temple to seek blessings for the state’s prosperity.
“He will then meet the state BJP election management team for a granular review of booth-level readiness and election logistics at the party’s state office in Salt Lake, Kolkata,” the party said.
Nabin will also interact with various wings of the party’s state unit, including Mahila Morcha, Yuva Morcha, SC Morcha, ST Morcha, OBC Morcha and religious bodies, the BJP said.
Later on Wednesday, the BJP chief will hold “strategic discussions” with senior leaders at the state office, the party said. PTI PK DIV DIV
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