New Delhi, Nov 2 (UNI) Amid the ongoing Bihar Assembly elections in the Covid era-the first major polls in country under the pandemic shadow-the BJP seems to have started it's "campaign" also for the Bengal Assembly elections next year.
This was observed here by political experts on Monday, the eve of the second phase Bihar Polls, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah coming on a two-day visit to poll bound Bengal on November 5 "cancelling" party national president J P Nadda's tour in the state a day later.
The last minute change in the BJP "itinerary," according to the observers, has sparked "speculation" about some important political developments in the state-like Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) founder Bimal Gurung's "appearance" in Kolkata on October 21 after a three-year "exile' to announce GJM's severing of ties with the BJP-led NDA.