The RSS big sketch behind BJP’s victory in Bengal is now widely discussed after the election results. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) quietly supported the campaign. As a result, the Bharatiya Janata Party gained strong support at the grassroots level. The RSS big sketch behind BJP’s victory in Bengal mainly focused on direct contact with voters.
First, RSS volunteers worked closely with local communities. Instead of large rallies alone, they spoke with people through everyday networks. For example, auto drivers, tea stall owners, shopkeepers, and small business owners helped spread political messages. This method slowly built public support.
Meanwhile, BJP leaders such as Narendra Modi and Amit Shah strengthened booth-level management. They appointed local coordinators to monitor thousands of polling booths. Because of this strategy, the party stayed connected with voters until polling day.
As a result, the strong grassroots campaign and careful planning helped BJP achieve a major victory in West Bengal.







