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Amit Shah Unveils BJP Sankalp Patra for Bengal 2026: Promises Jobs, ₹3000 Aid, UCC & “Viksit Bengal” Vision

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) much-anticipated Sankalp Patra for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, outlining a comprehensive roadmap aimed at transforming the state into a “Viksit Bengal.” The manifesto, inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a “Viksit Bharat,” focuses on farmers, youth, women, and governance reforms, promising economic empowerment and structural changes across sectors. Launching the document, Amit Shah said the Sankalp Patra is designed to offer “renewed hope” to citizens while preserving Bengal’s rich cultural identity. He positioned the manifesto as a decisive shift from what he termed “15 years of crisis” under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Key Promises in BJP’s Bengal Manifesto Financial Support for Women & Youth ₹3,000 monthly assistance for women to boost financial independence ₹3,000 monthly allowance for newly graduated youth One-time ₹15,000 aid for competitive exam preparation Government Employees & Salaries Implementation of the 7th Pay Commission within 45 days Assurance of Dearness Allowance (DA) for all government employees Farmers’ Welfare Additional ₹3,000 from the state under PM-Kisan, raising total annual support to ₹9,000 Employment & Women Empowerment 33% reservation for women in police and government jobs Creation of 75 lakh “Lakhpati Didis” Women’s police stations in every mandal Governance & Policy Reforms Implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within 6 months Full rollout of central schemes like Ayushman Bharat Strict policy on illegal infiltration: “Detect, Delete, Deport” Political Messaging Amit Shah strongly criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress, alleging that fear, corruption, and syndicate culture have taken deep root in the state. He claimed that the BJP has emerged as a “constructive opposition” over the past decade and is now ready to form a “popular government.” He emphasized that the manifesto is not just a political document but a “pathway out of despair” for Bengal’s citizens, promising employment, safety, and development. Invoking the ideals of Rabindranath Tagore, Shah said the BJP aims to build a Bengal “where the mind is without fear and the head is held high,” aligning development with cultural pride. Vision for Bengal The BJP’s Sankalp Patra positions itself as a transformative agenda aimed at economic revival, social security, and governance reforms. With a strong focus on welfare schemes and structural policy changes, the party is seeking to make Bengal a key pillar in India’s journey toward becoming a developed nation.
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