With strengthening BJP on agenda, Amit Shah to embark on 3-day visit to West Bengal on May 4
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West Bengal Vice President Soumitra Khan said, "Amit Shah will be holding a meeting with party workers and senior party leaders in Kolkata on May 4 in which, he will give directions to strengthen the party`s organizational structure in the state and know about the status of West Bengal BJP unit at present."
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will embark on a three-day visit to West Bengal starting May 4 with an aim to strengthen the BJP in the state.
On May 4, 5, and 6, Shah will attend party-related programs in West Bengal. Besides this, he will also attend a BSF program there. Shah`s visit holds importance as West Bengal BJP units need proper guidance about the working style of the party.
West Bengal BJP Vice President Soumitra Khan, party Vice President Dilip Ghosh, and National Secretary Anupam Hazra have already appealed to the Central Government to give directions to strengthen the West Bengal BJP unit.
West Bengal Vice President Soumitra Khan told ANI today, "Shah will be holding a meeting with party workers and senior party leaders in Kolkata on May 4 in which, he will give directions to strengthen the party`s organizational structure in the state and know about the status of West Bengal BJP unit at present."
"Shah will also take feedback from workers in the meeting. Apart from meeting with workers in Siliguri on April 4, and Kolkata on April 5, Shah will also participate in BSF`s `Tin Bigha Corridor` program. Apart from this, North Bengal and South Bengal units of the party will hold important meetings with Amit Shah in both the places," he said.