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BJP Chief Nitin Nabin's Telangana Tour Aims to Boost Party Base

BJP National President Nitin Nabin is on a three-day tour of Telangana from June 28-30, 2026, aimed at strengthening the party's organisational base. The visit includes inaugurating 10 new district offices, meeting with elected representatives, and addressing a student conference. Nabin will also engage with tribal leaders and visit a historic temple in Hanamkonda. The tour concludes with a state executive meeting to chart the party's future roadmap in Telangana.

BJP chief Nitin Nabin on Telangana visit to strengthen organisational base further

New Delhi, June 27

Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin is set to embark on a landmark three-day organisational tour of Telangana from June 28 to June 30, 2026. The visit is aimed at energising the party cadre, expanding grassroots outreach, and sharpening strategies ahead of upcoming political challenges.

On June 28, Nabin will arrive at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad, Hyderabad, at 3:15 pm, where he will be greeted by party workers with a grand welcome. Shortly after, he will inaugurate the Rangareddy Rural District BJP Office at 4:00 pm, while simultaneously launching nine other newly constructed district offices across the state through a virtual ceremony.

Later in the day, he will interact with booth presidents from GHMC, CMC, and MMC at the BJP State Office in Nampally. In the evening, Nabin will convene a crucial meeting with Members of Parliament, MLAs, and MLCs to review progress and provide guidance on future initiatives.

The second day, Monday, June 29, will begin with his address at the 'Viksit Bharat Student Conference' at the Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology in Ghatkesar, where he will engage directly with students on nation-building.

Following a warm reception in Bhongir, Nabin will meet tribal and community leaders at the Ashoka Convention in Hanamkonda. Later, he will lead organisational deliberations with district office-bearers from the combined Warangal district at the Arts College Ground.

His day will also include a visit to the historic Sri Bhadrakali Mata Temple, before returning to Hyderabad to chair an extensive meeting with Telangana BJP state office bearers to chart the party's future roadmap.

On Tuesday, June 30, Nabin will formally inaugurate and address the state executive meeting of the Telangana BJP unit at the Rock Enclave Convention Center in Ghatkesar.

His keynote address is expected to provide strategic direction to the party's state leadership and cadre. The visit will conclude with his departure for New Delhi, marking the end of a significant organisational exercise aimed at strengthening the BJP's presence in Telangana.

This three-day tour is expected to consolidate the BJP's organisational structure, inspire its cadre, and intensify its outreach across the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Another VIP visit with photo ops and slogans. What about the farmers' issues here? Water scarcity in many districts. Let's see some actual work on ground. But yes, organisational strengthening is needed if they want to challenge KCR's hold. Baaki, time will tell.

Vikram M

As a Telangana native, I welcome this. We need a strong opposition to keep TRS in check. BJP's welfare schemes in other states are impressive. Hopefully they can replicate that here. The tribal outreach is particularly important for our region. Well planned schedule!

Sneha F

Why so much political drama? Just focus on governance. But I appreciate the effort to engage with students - that's where real change starts. The virtual inauguration of district offices is a nice touch, saving time and resources. Let's see if they walk the talk.

James A

Interesting strategy. The combination of student engagement, temple visit, and tribal outreach shows they're trying to build a broad coalition. I'm watching from abroad, but it seems like Telangana is becoming a crucial battleground. Good luck to them!

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