‘Untimely Holi’ in Bengal! Nitin Nabin Announces Date, Urges BJP Workers to Get Ready for the Big Win!

The political landscape of West Bengal is witnessing a massive stir as BJP leader and former Bihar minister, Nitin Nabin, has made a sensational claim. In a recent organizational meeting, Nabin called upon party workers to prepare for an “Akaal Holi” (premature Holi) in Bengal, signaling a major political victory before the traditional festival of colors.
Addressing a sea of BJP supporters, Nabin emphasized that the time for silence is over and the era of action has begun. He stated that the people of Bengal are tired of the current regime’s “misrule and corruption” and are looking for a definitive change. The metaphor of ‘Holi’ was used to describe the celebration of a projected electoral triumph that the party anticipates in the upcoming political battles.
Nabin provided specific directives to the booth-level workers, asking them to strengthen their presence and engage directly with the masses. “Don’t wait for the official calendar; our Holi will be celebrated when the people of Bengal embrace the vision of development and national pride,” Nabin remarked. This statement has boosted the morale of the local leadership, who had been looking for a spark to ignite their grassroots campaigns.
The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), however, was quick to dismiss these claims. TMC spokespersons labeled Nabin’s statements as “daydreaming,” asserting that the voters of Bengal have always rejected divisive politics. Despite the counter-attacks, the buzz surrounding Nabin’s “Akaal Holi” has dominated social media trends and tea-stall discussions across the state.
As the political temperature rises, all eyes are on the ground reality. Is the BJP truly on the verge of a historic breakthrough, or is this “Holi” invitation just a clever piece of political rhetoric? Only time will tell if the streets of Bengal will be painted saffron before the actual arrival of spring.