The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to unveil its Sankalp Patra (manifesto) in Kolkata today, with Home Minister Amit Shah leading the event. The manifesto is expected to focus on several key promises aimed at addressing the concerns of voters across various sectors, including youth, women, and farmers. With the upcoming West Bengal elections in mind, the BJP looks to present itself as a strong contender to challenge the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government led by Mamata Banerjee. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made several promises during his recent rally in West Bengal, which are likely to be a focal point of the BJP’s manifesto. One of the major commitments includes replacing the environment of fear with one of trust and security, which has been associated with the current governance. The manifesto will also emphasize the need for greater accountability within the state’s administration, ensuring that the government remains responsive to the needs of its citizens. In addition, the party is expected to highlight its tough stance on corruption, pledging to open investigations into past scams and take legal action against those responsible, including high-ranking officials. The BJP’s manifesto will also promise action on pressing issues like illegal immigration and economic disparities. A significant portion of the document will address job creation and the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission, aimed at providing better financial benefits for government employees in the state. Through these promises, the BJP hopes to position itself as a party of change, offering solutions to the concerns of West Bengal’s electorate.

