In a major development ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expected to release its election manifesto on March 28. The announcement will be made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, marking the formal launch of the party’s campaign strategy for the state. West Bengal’s upcoming elections are scheduled in two phases, with the first round of voting on April 23 and the second on April 29. The results are set to be declared on May 4. As the election battle intensifies, both the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) are actively finalizing candidate lists and mobilizing resources for a direct electoral showdown. The BJP manifesto, or “Sankalp Patra,” is expected to outline the party’s promises, policy priorities, and development agenda for West Bengal, focusing on key issues that resonate with voters across the state. Party leaders emphasize governance, infrastructure, employment, and social welfare measures in their campaign narrative. This release comes amid high political stakes, with both major parties gearing up for aggressive campaigning and voter outreach. Amit Shah’s presence at the manifesto launch signals the party’s strategic focus on West Bengal as a critical battleground state. The coming weeks are expected to see heightened political activity, public rallies, and extensive media coverage as the state prepares for the assembly elections.


