BJP launches a crowdsourcing drive on Thursday for its West Bengal election manifesto. The party will invite suggestions from the people through boxes placed in 294 LED raths spread across the state, boxes kept at prominent spots, a missed call service, a dedicated website and by getting feedback in community meetings. JP Nadda will launch the campaign, named Lokkho Sonar Bangla (target to build golden Bengal’), in Kolkata that aims to get two crore suggestions from the voters. He said the party's manifesto will stress the socio-economic empowerment of the Matua community, women and youth and put an end to the ''cut money'' and ''syndicate'' culture of the state. ''The Lokkho Sonar Bangla campaign will begin on March 3 and continue till March 30. We aim to reach out to more than two crore people of the state spread across all the 294 constituencies. ''There will be 30,000 suggestion boxes. We want to seek suggestions of the common people in our endeavor to build Sonar Bangla,'' Nadda said during the launch of the program. Nadda said that the BJP aims to build a West Bengal where women can live without fear and students from the Matua community get education and jobs to lead a good life. ''We will end Naxalism in West Bengal. We will end coal smuggling and syndicate and cut money culture,'' he said. Bengali actor Payal Sarkar joined the saffron party in the presence of Nadda. PM Modi lays foundation stone for 4-laning of Sattanathapuram-Nagapattinam NH section Ashok Tanwar forming political party against Congress, know why? Rajasthan: Leader of Opposition Gulab Chand Kataria threatens to resign amid conflict