Before the counting of votes in West Bengal, BJP has come into full action mode. Before the counting on May 4, an important strategic meeting of the party has been called in Kolkata on May 2. Those expatriate leaders who were given the responsibility of being in-charge of the assembly and zone in the West Bengal elections have been called to attend this meeting. All these leaders will be given important responsibilities on the day of counting. West Bengal in-charge Sunil Bansal and election in-charge Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav will attend this high-level meeting on behalf of the central leadership.
After voting in West Bengal, most of the exit polls are showing the formation of BJP government. Now BJP’s entire focus is on vote counting. A series of meetings are going on in BJP regarding this. Bengal in-charge Sunil Bansal and Bhupendra Yadav are camping in West Bengal. Immediately after the first voting, on April 30, Sunil Bansal and Bhupendra Yadav held a meeting with prominent party leaders in Kolkata and took the ground report regarding the voting.
After that, on May 1, both the leaders held a meeting with local party leaders and counting agents in Siliguri and informed them about the details of counting of votes at the counting centre. After that, on May 2, the party has called the expatriate leaders on election duty to Kolkata. A meeting will also be held with them and on the day of counting, they will be instructed by the party to stay in their respective areas of charge and keep an eye on the counting of votes.
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The focus of this meeting is very clear that there should be no lapse at any level on the counting day. From booth level to counting centre, every arrangement will be reviewed in detail. The final strategy on who will be deployed at which centre, what will be the role of the agents and how monitoring of each round will be ensured will be decided in this meeting. All these leaders will also share ground reports and feedback of their respective areas, so that the ground situation can be accurately assessed.
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In fact, the contest on many seats in Bengal is considered to be very close. On one hand, TMC is claiming to make a comeback on the basis of its welfare schemes, while on the other hand, BJP is claiming its victory, encouraged by the results of its ground reports and exit polls. In such a situation, BJP will keep a close eye on every round, every table and every data on the day of counting. This meeting of May 2 is not just a review of the preparations, but is being considered as the last strategic exercise of BJP for the decisive battle of May 4.

