Today is the last day of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s three-day visit to West Bengal, during which he will hold two meetings with BJP leaders and workers in Kolkata.
Shah will also visit the Thanthania Kali Temple in north Kolkata and offer prayers, they said.
The visit of Shah, considered the BJP’s principal poll strategist, came ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections, which are likely to be held in 2026 March-April.
According to the schedule, the Union home minister will interact with elected representatives of the party around 11.30 am at a hotel.
He will visit the Science City auditorium to meet the ‘karyakartas’, the grassroots-level activists of the party, around 1:45 pm.
The BJP leader will pay obeisance to Goddess Kali at 3.30 pm, before leaving for New Delhi.