Shah, Nadda in Kolkata to Assess BJPs Lok Sabha Poll Readiness
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda arrived in Kolkata early Tuesday to assess the partys organizational preparedness for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda arrived in Kolkata in the early hours of Tuesday, December 26, to assess the party's organizational preparedness in West Bengal ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls next year, a party leader said.

BJP Leaders' Schedule in Kolkata
Shah and Nadda reached the Kolkata airport around 12.45 am and are scheduled to preside over a series of organizational meetings during the day. BJP MLA Manoj Tigga informed reporters at the airport that the party's preparations for the Parliamentary polls have begun and that central leaders, including the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister, and party president, will continue to visit the state, with their tours increasing in the near future.
Reception at the Airport
BJP West Bengal president Sukanta Majumdar, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Suvendu Adhikari, and MP Dilip Ghosh were among the state leaders present at the airport to receive Shah and Nadda.
Religious Visits and Organizational Meetings
On Tuesday morning, the home minister and the BJP chief will visit Gurudwara Bara Sikh Sangat and the Kalighat temple. They will also conduct a series of meetings with state functionaries and frontal organizations to assess the organizational strength ahead of the general elections.
Closed-Door Program and Departure
Later in the evening, the two senior BJP leaders will participate in a closed-door program at the National Library before departing for New Delhi.












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