BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Gets Rousing Welcome, Heads to Mathura for Temple Visit

BJP National President Nitin Nabin was given a rousing welcome upon his arrival in Noida as he began a day-long visit to Mathura-Vrindavan. His schedule includes offering prayers at the Shri Banke Bihari Mandir and participating in the live broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme. Following these events, he will pay a condolence visit to the residence of a local BJP MLA. Nabin will also undertake an official tour to West Bengal later this week for key organizational meetings ahead of the state assembly elections.

Key Points: BJP President Nitin Nabin Visits Mathura, Joins Mann Ki Baat

  • Rousing welcome in Noida
  • Prayers at Banke Bihari Temple
  • Joins Mann Ki Baat broadcast
  • Condolence visit to MLA's family
  • Upcoming Bengal tour for elections
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BJP National President heading to Mathura for Banke Bihari Temple visit, gets rousing welcome on arrival in Noida

BJP National President Nitin Nabin receives a welcome in Noida, visits Banke Bihari Temple in Mathura, and participates in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat broadcast.

"participate in the 130th edition of PM Modi's popular radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat' - BJP Statement"

Mathura, January 25

Bharatiya Janata Party's newly appointed National President Nitin Nabin received a rousing welcome on Sunday as he arrived in Noida. He is heading to Mathura to offer prayers at the Shri Banke Bihari Temple.

Nabin has embarked on a day-long visit to Mathura-Vrindavan, during which he will offer prayers at the Shri Banke Bihari Mandir and participate in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popular radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat'.

According to the BJP, Nitin Nabin will participate in the 130th edition of PM Modi's popular radio programme, "Mann Ki Baat", alongside party workers and locals at the Akshaya Patra Chandrodaya Mandir in Vrindavan at 11:00 AM tomorrow.

Following the broadcast, the BJP National President will visit Shri Banke Bihari Mandir at 11:40 AM to offer prayers to "Thakur Ji" and perform puja-archana.

The BJP stated that Nabin will later visit the residence of BJP MLA Shri Rajesh Chaudhary at 12:15 PM to express his condolences on the demise of the MLA's mother.

In addition to the Mathura-Vrindavan visit, Nitin Nabin will undertake his first official visit to West Bengal on January 27 and 28. During this trip, he will participate in a series of organisational meetings aimed at strengthening the party's grassroots network ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

In his visit, Nitin Nabin will chair a State Core Team Meeting in Durgapur on January 27, focusing on organisational strategy, political roadmap, and upcoming programmes.

On January 28, Nabin will attend the Bardhaman Bibhag Karyakarta Sammelan at Chitralaya Mela Maidan, Purba Bardhaman, where he will interact with party workers. Later in the afternoon, he will participate in the Asansol District Karyakarta Meeting in Raniganj, addressing organisational issues and guiding party workers at the district level.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the religious visit, I hope the organizational meetings in West Bengal focus on real issues like development and jobs, not just election strategy.
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Vikram M
A packed schedule! From Mann Ki Baat with karyakartas to temple darshan and then off to Bengal. This is how a political party stays connected to the ground. The visit to the MLA's house to offer condolences is a nice, personal touch.
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Priya S
Mathura-Vrindavan holds a special place in every Hindu's heart. It's significant when leaders visit. Hope his prayers are for the peace and prosperity of the nation.
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Rohit P
The West Bengal tour right after is the key takeaway. BJP is clearly gearing up for a big push there. The Durgapur and Bardhaman meetings will be crucial for their plans.
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Michael C
Interesting blend of religious symbolism and political groundwork. The 'Mann Ki Baat' listening event is a smart way to show alignment with the PM's outreach.

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