Amit Shah is a bigger poll strategist than Prashant Kishor, said BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya (File Photo)

Highlights Prashant Kishor is not a bigger strategist than Amit Shah, said the BJP

The remarks came after Mamata Banerjee signed on the election strategist

No poll strategist "can turn the tide," BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya said

Taking a dig at TMC chief Mamata Banerjee for engaging election strategist Prashant Kishor for the 2021 West Bengal assembly polls, the BJP said he is not a "bigger" strategist than its president Amit Shah.

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said the people of Bengal have lost confidence in Ms Banerjee and no poll strategist can turn the tide.

Mr Shah is a bigger poll strategist than Mr Kishor and as far as election strategy is concerned, the BJP chief "is the principal of the college in which Kishor is still a student", Mr Vijayvargiya, who is a BJP general secretary and the party's in-charge for West Bengal, told PTI.

Mr Kishor met Ms Banerjee in Kolkata on Thursday, raising speculation about working with her in the near future to help her foil the BJP's growing influence in the state and maintain her grip on Bengal for the 2021 state polls.

"The people of Bengal have lost their confidence in Mamata Banerjee. They have made up their mind to oust Banerjee and the TMC. Now, no poll strategist will be able to turn the tide," Mr Vijayvargiya said.

"We should not forget that no one is a bigger poll strategist than our party president Amit Shah and it has been proved time and again," he said.

The TMC can engage as many poll strategists as it wants, but that hardly matters as people have already made up their mind to oust the Banerjee government, he said.

"We are not at all bothered," Mr Vijayvargiya said.

Though both the TMC leadership and Mr Kishor remained tight lipped about the appointment, sources in Ms Banerjee's party said the poll strategist is likely to start his work in Bengal with his team from July.

Mr Kishor and his team will initially look into the reasons behind the defeat in various seats, which were considered to be strongholds of the TMC, they said.

"After that he would put in place a strategy for the victory of the party in the next assembly polls, which would also include reaching out to the masses with various developmental projects of the state government," a senior TMC leader said on the condition of anonymity.

The BJP came up with a stupendous performance in the Lok Sabha polls by winning 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in Bengal in the recently-concluded general election, only four less than the TMC's 22.

Buoyed by its performance, BJP leaders are now claiming that their next target is to overthrow the TMC from power in the 2021 Bengal polls.