Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address an important issue related to the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections during a public event in Kolkata tomorrow at 10 a.m., the BJP’s West Bengal unit has announced. The party stated that the Home Minister will speak on a key aspect of the poll‑campaign before senior leaders, party workers and election‑related teams assembled in the state capital, in what it describes as a focused intervention ahead of the Election Commission‑scheduled polling dates. Social‑media posts and official BJP West Bengal messages have highlighted the event as a “high‑level address” on the party’s stance and strategy for the forthcoming Assembly polls.
The upcoming address comes amid an intense pre‑poll phase in West Bengal, with both the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress ramping up rallies, door‑to‑door campaigns and voter‑outreach drives across multiple districts. In recent days, the Home Minister has already visited the BJP war room in Kolkata and reviewed the party’s field strategy and security‑related inputs for the first phase of the polls. His scheduled speech tomorrow is expected to touch upon the BJP’s core campaign themes, including security, border‑management, demographics and governance, which have been central to the party’s narrative in the state.
The Bengal poll set‑up has seen frequent political rallies and statements from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and other senior BJP leaders, as well as from the Trinamool camp, making the Home Minister’s tomorrow‑morning event one of several high‑visibility interventions ahead of the Assembly elections. The BJP has positioned the event as an opportunity to “clarify and consolidate” the party’s message for voters and cadres in the state.