New Delhi: Buoyed by major gains in Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal, the BJP is aiming for more than two-third majority in the state assembly elections due in 2021 and is even prepared for early polls in the state, its general secretary and West Bengal in-charge Kailash Vijayvargiya said on Tuesday.
In the recently concluded Lok Sabha polls, the BJP won 18 out of 42 seats in West Bengal, which was a multi-fold increase from its tally of only two seats in 2014 elections. The party's vote share also zoomed to 40.25 per cent in 2019 from 16.8 per cent in 2014. It has only three MLAs in the 294-member Assembly.
Attributing the party's success in Lok Sabha polls to BJP's organisational strength, Vijayvargiya told a news agency that he along with other leaders has been working for the last four years on the ground to expand the party's footprint across the state.
"We were confident of party's splendid performance in the Lok Sabha polls due to the BJP's expansion in the state, rise in its organisational strength and faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said.
The party, which has been crediting the success of its election management to its cadres especially those working as booth agents, has employed a similar strategy to make inroads in West Bengal.
At present, the BJP has a presence on 70 per cent booths, and in next year or so it will have a presence on all the booths across the state, Vijayvargiya said.