
Amit Shah will oversee West Bengal’s election process while J.P. Nadda takes charge in Assam as central observers for the BJP.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced on May 5, 2026, that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been appointed as the central observer for the election of the legislative party leader in West Bengal. This decision comes as the party prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, scheduled for later this year.
At the same time, Union Minister J.P. Nadda has been designated as the central observer for the election of the legislative party leader in Assam. These appointments are seen as significant as the BJP aims to strengthen its position in both states ahead of the electoral contests.
The strategic roles assigned to Amit Shah and J.P. Nadda underscore the BJP’s efforts to maintain cohesion and leadership within its ranks in these key regions. The party is likely to utilise their extensive experience and political acumen in navigating the electoral landscape.
Both appointments are part of the BJP’s broader strategy to secure victories in various states as it seeks to consolidate its influence across the country. With their established reputations within the party, Shah and Nadda are expected to play pivotal roles in shaping the party’s strategies and campaigning efforts in West Bengal and Assam respectively.




