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BJP'S PHASE-2 BENGAL LIST SIGNALS CAUTIOUS, SEAT-WISE STRATEGY

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March 20, 2026

BJP's second Bengal list reflects a cautious, seat-by-seat strategy driven by limited winnable candidates and a focus on minimising risk.

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA

BJP'S PHASE-2 BENGAL LIST SIGNALS CAUTIOUS, SEAT-WISE STRATEGY

The Bharatiya Janata Party's second list of candidates for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election, released on Thursday, underscores a calibrated but constrained electoral strategy, shaped as much by organisational discipline as by a shortage of winnable faces on the ground.

With 144 candidates announced in the first list and 111 more in the second, the BJP has so far declared nominees for 255 of the 294 Assembly constituencies. The remaining seats are expected to be finalised shortly, with party sources indicating that in some constituencies the process of identifying suitable candidates is still underway.

An assessment of the list, backed by inputs from within the party, indicates that the BJP has moved decisively away from its 2021 expansionist template and is now operating within tighter structural limits. Its objective is not a statewide surge, but a controlled contest built seat by seat, with an emphasis on minimising risk.

At the core of this approach lies a problem party leaders privately acknowledge.

A senior functionary overseeing a North Bengal cluster said the party's primary constraint is the limited availability of candidates with proven electoral viability.“The issue is not ambition, it is bench strength. Wherever we find someone who can even put up a credible fight, we are giving tickets,” the leader said on Thursday.

Party leaders agreed that the BJP's face, Narendra Modi, and its symbol, the Lotus, are the primary factors for its voters, indicating that individual candidates are secondary.

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