Overview
- The meeting date was shifted from August 8 to August 5 under Banerjee’s direct instruction to free up schedules for key party events
- Nearly 4,000 TMC leaders—MPs, MLAs, municipal and panchayat chiefs, district presidents and core committee members from North Kolkata and Birbhum—are expected to attend
- Organisers will finalise booth-level feedback and mobilisation plans ahead of the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls for the 2026 Assembly polls
- Party insiders will map out a blueprint for a nationwide protest campaign on alleged harassment of Bengali-speaking migrants in BJP-ruled states
- Banerjee’s hands-on approach aims to synchronize electoral readiness and advocacy efforts across every tier of the party