Will BJP win in Bengal elections? ‘Masterplan’ to defeat Mamata; Ready, this strategy will work in Kerala too!
BJP Tactics For Assembly Elections: Bharatiya Janata Party has fully geared up for the West Bengal and Kerala assembly elections. This ‘great game’ of power played on the political chessboard. BJP has also prepared a strategy for this. This strategy is such that it can become a problem for the opponents, especially Mamata Banerjee in Bengal.
According to sources in the Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP will contest the elections without declaring the chief ministerial face in both the states. The strategy of entering the electoral fray without a CM face has proved effective for BJP in many states. Along with this, the party is also preparing to field big leaders to win maximum seats.
What will be BJP’s strategy in Bengal?
According to sources, BJP will contest elections on all 294 assembly seats of Bengal. It is being said that this time the party is preparing to enter the field with full force. Not only this, BJP can field its current MLAs as well as many former MPs in the assembly elections.
Will BJP benefit from this strategy?
It is also being said that this time BJP is also considering some sitting MPs of Lok Sabha to contest the assembly elections. The top leadership of the party believes that fielding big and influential leaders can strengthen both organizational strength and electoral performance.
Elections will be held on the face of Prime Minister Modi
In West Bengal, BJP will not declare the chief ministerial face this time also. Its focus will be on collective leadership and contesting elections in the face of central leadership. PM Modi’s face and the functioning of the central government will be featured prominently in election campaigns and posters.
This strategy will be adopted in Kerala also!
On the other hand, in Kerala too, BJP is going to contest the elections without a Chief Minister face. The party will contest elections along with NDA allies on 140 assembly seats in the state. According to the information, BJP itself will contest elections on about 90 to 100 seats and the remaining 40 seats will be distributed among the allies.
The face tactic failed in 2021
In the assembly elections held in the year 2021, BJP had made E Sreedharan, popularly known as Metro Man, its chief ministerial candidate, but the party could not get any seat. In view of this bad experience, this time the party has adopted the strategy of contesting elections without a CM face.
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During the election campaign in the South Indian state of Kerala, along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, some prominent leaders of the state will also be given a place in the posters and campaign. Which may include Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Bharatiya Jan Dharma Sena chief Tushar Vellappalli.
Party excited by victory in civic elections
At present, BJP is very excited about the results of the recent local body elections in Kerala. The morale of the workers has increased with the party becoming mayor for the first time in the capital Thiruvananthapuram. In such a situation, the party hopes that this time also it may get a chance to perform better than before in the assembly elections.
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