Amit Shah to campaign in Bengal with rallies and roadshows.

"Top BJP leaders to hold multiple rallies and roadshows in West Bengal, led by Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and Nitin Nabin, ahead of second phase of polling on April 29."

Amit Shah to campaign in Bengal with rallies and roadshows.

The state of West Bengal is buzzing with political energy as Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and BJP National President Nitin Nabin gear up for a busy day of rallies and roadshows. With the second phase of polling just around the corner on April 29, the leaders are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to secure victory. HM Shah's day will kick off with a public meeting in the Jamalpur Assembly constituency at 2:15 P.M., followed by another rally in Shyampur at 3:45 P.M.

Later in the evening, he will lead two major roadshows, one in Shibpur and the other in Tollygunge and Jadavpur constituencies. The aim is to reach out to both rural and urban voters and garner their support for the BJP. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare J.P.

Nadda will also be actively campaigning with a series of roadshows in key constituencies. Rajnath Singh has two roadshows lined up in Goghat and Sonarpur Uttar, while Nadda will lead two major roadshows in Raina and Bardhaman Uttar. Meanwhile, party chief Nitin Nabin will also be busy with a series of roadshows and interactions in Baranagar, Ashoknagar, and Sreerampore.

The day will end with an intellectual meet in Howrah, where party leaders will engage with professionals and opinion-makers. The BJP's campaign push comes at a crucial time, with the first phase of elections witnessing a massive turnout. HM Shah expressed confidence in the party's prospects, stating that the high voter turnout is a sign of a shift from fear to trust.

He also thanked the voters for their enthusiastic participation and promised to continue the momentum in the upcoming phases. As the second phase of polling approaches on April 29 and the counting of votes on May 4, the BJP is determined to build on its early momentum and strengthen its position in the crucial electoral battle in West Bengal. With senior leaders actively campaigning across multiple constituencies, the party is leaving no stone unturned in its quest for victory.

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