Nitin Nabin Honored as BJP National President at Grand Patna Felicitation

The Bharatiya Janata Party organized a grand felicitation ceremony at Patna's Bapu Auditorium to honor its newly appointed national president, Nitin Nabin. In his address, Nabin reflected on his nearly two-decade political journey, which began in 2006 following his father's death. He expressed gratitude to senior leaders like Radha Mohan Singh and Rajnath Singh for their guidance and pledged to work tirelessly to strengthen the trust placed in him, particularly by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Nabin emphasized that politics is a long journey, advising young workers against shortcuts and highlighting the party's foundational ideals from leaders like Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Deendayal Upadhyaya, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Key Points: BJP Felicitates National President Nitin Nabin in Patna

  • Grand felicitation at Bapu Auditorium
  • Nabin's 20-year political journey recalled
  • Commitment to Modi's vision & party ideals
  • Emphasis on sincere work, no shortcuts
  • Guidance from senior leaders acknowledged
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BJP felicitates national president Nitin Nabin at Patna's Bapu Auditorium

BJP holds grand ceremony in Patna for new national president Nitin Nabin, who vows to strengthen trust and work for PM Modi's vision.

BJP felicitates national president Nitin Nabin at Patna's Bapu Auditorium
"Politics is not a short-term race; it is a long journey. - Nitin Nabin"

Patna, Feb 9

The Bharatiya Janata Party organised a grand felicitation ceremony at Bapu Auditorium in Patna on Sunday to honour its newly appointed national president, Nitin Nabin.

Party workers accorded him a rousing welcome, waving saffron scarves as he arrived at the venue.

The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm, with the song "Modi-Nitish ki jodi..." playing in the background as leaders welcomed him from the stage.

Addressing the gathering, Nitin Nabin said that political parties that revolve only around individuals and dynasties cannot secure a bright future for Bihar or the country.

Recalling his political journey, Nabin said it has been nearly 20 years since he entered politics in 2006, following the death of his father.

He shared that it was the then Bihar BJP president Radha Mohan Singh who first encouraged him to contest elections, and that he received guidance and blessings from the then national president Rajnath Singh, along with the support of the entire party organisation.

Expressing gratitude, Nitin Nabin said he was thankful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, especially from the land of Bihar, and assured that he would work relentlessly to strengthen the trust placed in him.

He described the visit as his first visit to Patna after becoming the BJP national president.

The BJP chief also thanked the people of Bihar for repeatedly giving him the opportunity to serve as a Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly.

Recalling his long association with the party's youth wing, Nabin said he always advised young workers not to take shortcuts in politics.

"Politics is not a short-term race; it is a long journey. If we want to realise Prime Minister Modi's vision and build the India of his dreams, then every one of us must work sincerely and tirelessly in our own time," he said.

Highlighting the BJP's ideological foundation, Nitin Nabin said Shyama Prasad Mukherjee laid the foundation of nationalism, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya introduced the philosophy of Antyodaya-upliftment of the poorest-and Atal Bihari Vajpayee gave the mantra of good governance.

He added that today's BJP governments are guided by the combined ideals of these three great leaders, and are committed to inclusive development, nationalism, and transparent governance.

- IANS

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Priya S
The comment about parties revolving around individuals and dynasties is interesting, coming from a leader who entered politics after his father. The message is right, but we need to see this principle applied consistently across the board.
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Aman W
Jai Shri Ram! 🚩 The felicitation sounds grand. It's important to have leaders who understand the party's ideological roots from Shyama Prasad Mukherjee to Vajpayee ji. Wishing him all the best for his new responsibilities.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the emphasis on "no shortcuts" in politics is a refreshing message, especially for the youth. The real test will be translating the ideals of Antyodaya and good governance into tangible results on the ground in Bihar.
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Karthik V
"Modi-Nitish ki jodi" playing in the background says it all about the current political equations in Bihar! The ceremony looks like a show of strength. Hope the new president's work speaks louder than the felicitation events.
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Nisha Z
Gratitude to PM Modi is expected, but I wish leaders would also express concrete gratitude to the voters by delivering on promises. Bihar needs relentless work on education and healthcare infrastructure. That's the real test.

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