BJP vs TMC contest intensifies as young leader Pamela Goswami gains attention ahead of West Bengal elections
Voting in West Bengal will take place in April 23 & 29. This time, the Bengal election is shaping up as a contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC). However, one of the most talked-about faces in this election is BJP’s Pamela Goswami. BJP vs TMC .The party has fielded the young leader against TMC, presenting her as a strong and influential youth figure. Consequently, political observers see this as a major strategy by BJP to challenge TMC. Moreover, this move clearly shows that the party is fully prepared to win the hearts of young voters and secure their support.
Pamela Goswami, who began her career as a model and actress, later entered politics and took on important responsibilities in BJP’s youth wing. In 2019, she joined the party under the guidance of Dilip Ghosh, the then Bengal BJP president. So she is actively involving at the grassroots level, working to attract young voters. Subsequently, the party appointed her as the Hooghly district observer, and she also served as a general secretary for BJP in Bengal. Over time, she can remain active in political programs and can play a key role in engaging young voters.
She was born on May 14, 1993, in Kolkata. Her family includes her father Kaushik Goswami, mother Madhuchhanda, and sister Pumel. Initially, Pamela started her career from modeling. Later, she worked as an air hostess with IndiGo, where she served as a senior cabin crew member. During this period, she also received opportunities to work in films. By this way, she appeares in Bengali television serials and movies, gaining public attention after acting in the 2010 Bengali film “Mon Chai Tom.”
However, in 2021, she faced in a controversial incident. Nevertheless, the court later cleared her of all charges. Following this, the party entrusted her with a significant responsibility for the 2026 election. Currently, her popularity is growing, especially among youth and women. In particular, the strong support for her public meetings in areas like Tehatta has become a matter of concern for TMC. Therefore, it remains to be seen how much impact this “youth icon” of Bengal politics will have in the upcoming election
