The BJP is working on its strategy keeping West Bengal in mind. Like every election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be the main face here. And the central government's development policy, particularly in West Bengal, will be the focus. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit the state almost every month to counter the Mamata Banerjee factor of TMC. Also, BJP President JP Nadda will visit Bengal for elections every month.
The BJP has always praised the bigotry of its booth workers, and the party leadership, especially PM Modi and Amit Shah, have admitted that booth-wise elections are held. Therefore, the position of workers at the booth level is being strengthened. The BJP has divided 294 assembly seats in Bengal into five regions. And each region is assigned to a national officer.
These national officials will communicate with Bengal MPs, MLAs, District Presidents, former District Presidents, District Incharge, and Booth Presidents in five regions.
National Secretary Vinod Sonkar has been given the responsibility of Rabanga, Sunil Deodhar to Hubli Medini, General Secretary Dushyant Gautam to Kolkata, Nabadip to Vinod Tawde, and Uttar Banga to Organisation Joint Secretary Shivprakash Singh.
The central leadership strategy is to take feedback from the booth level on its own, unlike the existing Bengal team. All these national officials will submit their preliminary report to BJP President JP Nadda on 20th November.
As far as the issues in elections are concerned. The BJP's strategy at the moment is to focus on issues of development and nationalism. Bangladeshi infiltration, along with the presence of terrorists in some places, the party may also target Mamta Banerjee for her leadership style in the state.
Apart from this, efforts will also be made to include TMC state-level strong leaders in the party. A message should be sent stating that the BJP government will be formed next time, so TMC leaders leave the party and go to BJP.