In a significant pre-election political move, former tennis legend Leander Paes has officially joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections. Born in Kolkata and rooted in Bengali heritage through his mother, Paes’ entry into politics is being viewed as a strategic boost for the party in the state. Leander Paes, renowned for his illustrious career in tennis, including Olympic and Grand Slam achievements, emphasized his commitment to youth development and sports education during his induction. Speaking on his vision, Paes highlighted the importance of skill development for young people, encouraging programs that can help them gain employment and empower them through sports and education. “For the next 20-25 years, our focus must be on youth, sports education, and skill development. I’ve always believed, ‘If I can, you can,’” he remarked. Political analysts suggest that Paes’ joining BJP could have a dual impact: energizing the youth demographic and leveraging his fame to strengthen the party’s appeal in Bengal. His involvement in social and motivational initiatives for decades adds credibility to his promise of youth empowerment. While the assembly elections approach, Paes’ shift from the sporting arena to the political stage marks a notable development in Bengal’s electoral narrative. BJP leaders are hailing this as a masterstroke in outreach, particularly in urban centers where sports icons command significant influence. The party hopes to combine Paes’ celebrity status with its campaign efforts to connect with voters on both developmental and cultural lines.


