Kolkata: The BJP leadership has decided to launch a campaign blitzkrieg in West Bengal to counter the TMC's "misinformation programmes" regarding Citizenship (Amendment) Act and reach out to refugees.
The West Bengal BJP leadership had hoped that the new citizenship law would be its "political trump card" ahead of the 2021 assembly polls in the state.
But an aggressive campaign against the CAA by the Trinamool Congress, other opposition parties, civil society groups, students and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's declaration not to implement the CAA in the state, has put the saffron party on the backfoot.
Apart from launching a state-wide campaign against the new legislation, Banerjee has participated in six protest marches and three rallies in various parts of the state.
In contrast, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has organised only one mega march in the city, led by party's national working president J P Nadda, and rallies by the state president to counter the anti-CAA protests led by the chief minister.
According to state BJP sources, a blueprint of Bengal-specific programmes and campaigns has been prepared to reach out to the masses and allay fears and misinformation campaign about the CAA.
"The blueprint of the campaign has already been given a nod by the party's central leadership. The multi-pronged campaign, targeting a cross-section of people across the state, will begin from this month," a senior BJP leader said.
It has also been decided that during the campaign not a single word will be uttered about the proposed NRC in the state as it might send a wrong message, the BJP leader said.
According to state BJP sources, the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act will determine the course of West Bengal politics in the days to come with the state bracing for a deeper polarization between the TMC and the BJP on communal lines ahead of the 2021 Assembly polls.
"We will leave no stone unturned to reach out to the masses on the issue of the CAA. Just to appease her vote bank, Mamata Banerjee is opposing the CAA and trying to stop refugees from getting citizenship.
"But we will not let that happen, we will expose the misinformation campaign through our counter-campaign. There is already huge support in favour of the CAA," BJP national general secretary and Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya said.
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State BJP vice president and MP Subhas Sarkar and state BJP general secretary Sayantan Basu, in coordination with the central leadership, are looking into the campaign
strategy in the state.
According to state BJP sources, the campaign programme will include door-to-door visits, street corner meetings, seminars, street plays, advertisements in local newspapers, audiovisual capsules on movies about refugees coming to India after partition and using social media to create a positive narrative on the CAA.