New Delhi: Although the dates of the 2021 assembly elections in West Bengal have not been announced yet, before that the Bharatiya Janata Party is busy preparing the electoral atmosphere in the state. In this sequence, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will begin his two-day visit on Saturday. Former state minister and TMC leader Shubhendu Adhikari are expected to join the BJP during Shah's visit.
Amit Shah will address a political rally and have lunch at a farmer's house in Midnapore. Interestingly, former Trinamool Congress leader Suvendu Adhikari's program to join the party may also take place in Midnapore, which is the home ground of Mamata Banerjee's former close. Founded by Rabindranath Tagore in 1921 - a few hours after going to Visva Bharati University, Amit Shah will stage a roadshow on Sunday in Birbhum.
According to reports, the Home Minister is expected to visit nearby temples and have lunch with the locals. On Saturday, he would go to a farmer's house and would have lunch on Sunday at the Baul singer's house. Keeping an eye on the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections, the BJP is vigorously pursuing its campaign in the state. Central ministers, a deputy CM and central leaders are stationed there and assigning six to seven Lok Sabha constituencies to each leader.
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