Amit Shah’s election trumpet in Bengal, BJP issued resolution letter, made these big promises for Sonar Bangla

News India Live, Digital Desk: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has created a new stir in the politics of the state by releasing the election manifesto (resolution letter) of BJP for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. During a grand program organized in Kolkata, Shah fiercely targeted the Mamata Banerjee government and made a series of populist promises for the people of Bengal. Shah made it clear that BJP’s aim is not just to change power but to revive ‘Sonar Bangla’. Potlishah, who is an open gift to women and farmers, has made a great effort to reach out to half the population of Bengal through the Sankalp Patra. He promised that if BJP comes to power, 33% reservation will be given to women in government jobs. Along with this, assurance has been given to increase the amount of ‘Samman Nidhi’ for farmers and immediate implementation of Ayushman Bharat Scheme in the state. Shah said that the schemes which are being given by the Central Government but the State Government is stopping them, will be delivered to every house on priority basis. Strong attack on corruption and infiltration. In his address, Amit Shah cornered Mamata government on the issue of corruption and infiltration. He promised in the resolution letter that after the formation of BJP government, infiltration from across the border will be completely controlled. Shah talked about adopting a policy of ‘zero tolerance’ against corruption and said that an impartial investigation into scams in government jobs would be conducted and the culprits would be sent to jail. He reiterated his resolve to free Bengal from ‘bomb blasts’ and bring it on the ‘path of development’. A new blueprint for education and infrastructure. A special roadmap for youth and education has also been presented in the BJP’s resolution letter. Points like establishment of new industries in the state, development of IT hubs and promotion of education in regional languages ​​have been given prominence. Amit Shah claimed that the people of Bengal have now made up their mind for change and the lotus is certain to bloom in the state in 2026. After the release of this manifesto, political activities have intensified in the state and it is being considered as the answer to the schemes like ‘Lakshmi Bhandar’ of Mamata government.

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