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BJP Chief Nitin Nabin's 3-Day Dehradun Visit: Key Meetings and Events

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will visit Dehradun for three days starting May 28. He will receive a grand welcome at over 25 locations and attend a Core Committee meeting. The visit includes meetings with MPs, MLAs, and party officials, as well as a tribute to former CM B C Khanduri. He will also offer prayers at Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple and participate in a Yuva Samvad programme before departing on May 30.

BJP chief Nitin Nabin to begin 3-day Dehradun visit on May 28

Dehradun, May 26

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will be on a three-day visit to Dehradun from May 28 to 30.

On his first arrival, party workers will accord him a grand welcome at more than 25 locations from Jolly Grant Airport to the BJP state office.

According to the BJP state office, he will arrive at Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport at 4:35 PM on May 28. From there, he will proceed directly to the state BJP office, where he will attend a Core Committee meeting at 6:15 PM, followed by a meeting with ministers.

On the second day of his visit, he will meet the Chief Minister in the morning and later visit the residence of former Chief Minister late B C Khanduri to pay tribute and offer condolences to the bereaved family. Thereafter, he will reach Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels, The Madhuban on Rajpur Road at 11:00 AM to participate in a series of important meetings.

He will first hold a meeting with MPs and MLAs, followed by an extensive discussion at 2:00 PM with state office bearers, morcha presidents, general secretaries, district in-charges, co-incharges, and district presidents.

Later, from 4:00 PM onwards, he will interact with mayors, municipal chairpersons, Nagar Panchayat chairpersons, district panchayat presidents and vice presidents, as well as block chiefs. In the evening, he will chair meetings with media, social media, IT, and state spokesperson teams.

On the final day of his visit, the BJP National President will offer prayers at Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple and later visit the residence of the Booth No. 141 President in Dakra, Garhi Cantt, for breakfast. He will then attend a meeting of Booth Committee 138, Durgamall Mandal.

Subsequently, he will address an intellectual gathering scheduled at 11:00 AM at Shivalik College of Engineering in Sihniwala. Later, from 2:00 PM onwards, he will participate in the Yuva Samvad programme at the Chief Minister's residence, Mukhya Sevak Sadan. Following the programme, Nitin Nabin will depart for Delhi from Jolly Grant Airport at 4:35 PM.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Itne sare meetings aur programs... but what about the common citizen's issues? Dehradun mein pollution, traffic, aur badhta rent ka kya? Leadership ko ground reality pe bhi ध्यान देना चाहिए. फिर भी, Tapkeshwar Mahadev darshan ka plan acha hai 🙏

Rohit L

Khanduri ji ke ghar jaana aur unki family ko tribute dena - bahut respectful gesture hai. Late B C Khanduri ne Uttarakhand ke liye bahut kaam kiya. Party values tradition and that's good to see. Let's see what decisions come out of these meetings.

Kavya N

25 locations se welcome? Isn't that a bit too much expenditure on banners and decorations? 😅 Anyway, at least वो booth level tak reach kar rahe hain - Booth No. 141 ke president ke ghar breakfast! That's something different, ground level connect. Let's hope it translates into real development.

Vikram M

Yuva Samvad aur intellectuals ka gathering - two different audiences same day. It's smart politics, but I hope these conversations don't just remain photo-ops. Uttarakhand needs jobs for youth especially in hill areas. Let's see what Nitin Nabin sahib announce.

Aditya G

Welcome to Dehradun, ji! But I'm slightly skeptical about how much of this visit is just routine party management vs. real policy discussion. The meeting with mayors and municipal chairpersons could be crucial for upcoming municipal elections.

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