Nisith Pramanik's Bold Bid: BJP's Strategic Gamble in Mathabhanga
The BJP fields former Union Minister Nisith Pramanik in Mathabhanga for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections. This strategic move aims to solidify the party's influence in North Bengal amid a high-stakes battle with TMC, Congress, and CPI(M), focusing on the pivotal Rajbanshi community's support.
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In a strategic move to bolster its presence in North Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced former Union Minister Nisith Pramanik as its candidate for the Mathabhanga (SC) constituency in the upcoming 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections. Declared on March 19, 2026, this decision positions Mathabhanga, home to the revered Siddheswari Kali Bari temple, as a crucial battleground.
Currently serving as the MLA from Dinhata, Pramanik is a prominent youth leader focused on shifting his political efforts to Mathabhanga, where the Rajbanshi community plays a significant role. As of April 15, 2026, major political parties have finalized their candidates, setting the stage for an intense contest in this SC-reserved constituency, encapsulating the broader political rivalry in West Bengal.
The BJP's decision to field Pramanik follows a defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and aims to capitalize on his grassroots reach and the cultural influence of the Siddheswari Kali Bari. Pramanik previously made headlines by defeating TMC opponent Paresh Adhikary in 2019, securing 731,594 votes. Now, refocusing on Mathabhanga, he seeks to reinforce BJP's influence amid challenges from TMC, Congress, and CPI(M), all vying for dominance in this high-stakes electoral contest.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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