in a significant political move,Union Home Minister Amit Shah is set to visit West Bengal just two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s departure from the state. This two-day trip, scheduled for June 1, promises to be packed with activities, including the inauguration of a new building for the Central Forensic laboratory in Rajarhat-Newtown. Shah’s itinerary also includes a political rally at the Netaji Indoor Stadium, showcasing the BJP’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence in the region.
On Saturday, Shah will be staying at a hotel near the Kolkata bypass, preparing for a busy Sunday. His schedule features three major events, starting with the inauguration ceremony, followed by a political meeting at the Netaji Indoor Stadium. In the afternoon, he will visit the residence of Swami Vivekananda on Simla Street, where he is expected to meet representatives from the saint and sage community. This visit underscores the BJP’s strategy to connect with various social groups in West Bengal, aiming to bolster its grassroots support. Shah is anticipated to return to Delhi later that day, wrapping up a whirlwind tour that reflects the party’s commitment to engaging with the electorate in this politically vibrant state.