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West Bengal, TN in focus as HM Shah begins visits to 4 poll-bound states from Dec 28

By IANS | Updated: December 9, 2025 16:25 IST

New Delhi, Dec 9 Aiming to advance the BJP's 'Vijay Rath' following the Bihar election victory, Union Home ...

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New Delhi, Dec 9 Aiming to advance the BJP's 'Vijay Rath' following the Bihar election victory, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to begin a fortnight-long visit to four election-bound states, starting with Assam on December 28, a party leader said on Tuesday.

"After the Bihar Assembly election victory, HM Shah has outlined a major strategy for the Assembly elections next year in four states - Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu," said the leader.

The Home Minister will visit Assam on December 28 and 29, West Bengal on December 30 and 31, Tamil Nadu in the first week of January, and Kerala in the second week of January, said the party’s organisational unit functionary.

The Home Minister will spend at least two days each month in these poll-bound states until the elections and work on strategies for victory, as three out of these four states currently have a non-NDA government.

"During his visit to the election-bound states, the Home Minister will hold organisational meetings and interact with party workers,” he said, adding that the focus would be on energising Panna Pramukhs and execution of the 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' plan.

Party sources suggest that HM Shah is preparing to replicate the NDA's resounding victory in the recent Bihar Assembly elections, despite a misinformation campaign launched by the Mahagathbandhan on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

Time and again, HM Shah has proved himself the chief strategist behind NDA's electoral wins, carefully formulating state-specific campaigns built around the NDA's national poll mascot and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Apart from coordination with NDA allies, the Union Minister's winning formula also includes a robust strategy to communicate with rebels and pacify them to ensure that they don't dent the alliance's voter-share by fighting as independents.

In the Bihar elections, HM Shah is believed to have individually heard almost 100 rebels who were working against the party's interest.

According to a party leader, HM Shah's upcoming visit to the four states will also entail an exercise to capture the pulse on the ground, identify the burning issues and prepare in advance to counter the rival parties' narratives.

HM Shah is also mindful of the need to blunt the politics of falsehood being pursued by rival parties on issues like the SIR, employment rate and other socio-economic issues, said a party leader.

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