BJP Chief Nitin Nabin's 2-Day Uttarakhand Visit to Boost Assembly Poll Prep

BJP National President Nitin Nabin will visit Uttarakhand for two days starting Friday to discuss party strategy. He will meet Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and other senior leaders to strengthen organisational cohesion. The visit focuses on preparing for the Assembly election in February next year. Meanwhile, CM Dhami chaired a Cabinet meeting approving 250 buses and welfare measures for acid attack survivors.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Uttarakhand Visit: BJP Strategy for 2025 Polls

  • BJP President Nitin Nabin begins 2-day Uttarakhand visit
  • Meetings with CM Dhami, party office bearers, senior leaders
  • Focus on organisational cohesion and 2025 Assembly election prep
  • CM Dhami chairs Cabinet meeting, approves 250 buses & acid attack survivor welfare
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BJP National President Nitin Nabin to begin two-day Uttarakhand visit today

BJP President Nitin Nabin begins 2-day Uttarakhand visit to discuss organisational strategy and assembly election preparations with CM Dhami and party leaders.

"In the cabinet meeting, several important decisions were taken keeping the state's overall development, good governance, and public welfare at the centre. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

New Delhi, May 1

Bharatiya Janata Party's National President Nitin Nabin will visit Uttarakhand on Friday and discuss with party workers strategies for maintaining organisational cohesion and preparing for the Assembly election in February next year.​

During his two-day visit, Nabin is scheduled to hold meetings with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, party office bearers, and senior leaders.​

The discussions are expected to focus on strengthening the party organisation, reviewing ongoing political activities, and strategising for upcoming electoral and governance-related challenges, a party leader said.​

A party source indicated that the meetings may involve detailed interactions with district-level leaders and key functionaries to assess ground-level performance and coordination.​

Emphasis will also likely be placed on improving outreach, consolidating support, and ensuring better implementation of party programmes across the state, he said.​

The visit is seen as part of the BJP's continued efforts to maintain organisational cohesion and readiness, with the leadership engaging directly with cadres to boost morale and streamline future plans.​

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Dhami chaired a Cabinet meeting and took several decisions, including approval to purchase 250 buses by the transport department and the welfare of acid attack survivors.​

In a message on X, Dhami said, "In the cabinet meeting, several important decisions were taken keeping the state's overall development, good governance, and public welfare at the centre."​

"These decisions, aimed at strengthening the transport system, making legal services more effective and inclusive, making necessary amendments in mining rules, and making the forest service system more efficient, will give a new momentum to the development of the state," he said.​

"Our government is continuously working for the all-round development of Uttarakhand with the resolve that public interest is paramount," he said.​

The Chief Minister later visited Khatima city in the Udham Singh Nagar district and interacted with residents, including children.​

In a message on X, the Chief Minister said, "Upon reaching Khatima, I had the opportunity to engage in a heartfelt conversation with the young children. Their curiosity and boundless enthusiasm always fill the heart with new energy."​

"In these children, I see a powerful India of the future. I am fully confident that these young ones will, through their hard work, values, and talents, go on to bring glory to the nation and the state," he said.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some attention to Uttarakhand! The state has unique challenges - from migration to tourism regulation. I hope Nabin ji listens to the local voices, not just the party bigwigs. Also, the bus purchase is welcome but we need better roads first. The kids Dhami ji met are indeed our future - hope they get quality education too. 🌄
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Nitin Z
All this strategising is fine, but what about the common man? Electricity bills, water scarcity in summer, and unemployment are daily struggles. The party should spend less time on organisational meetings and more on solving these ground-level issues. Dhami ji's cabinet decisions are good but implementation is key. Let's see actual results, not just press releases. 🤷‍♂️
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Ravi K
As a Uttarakhand resident, I appreciate the focus on elections. The BJP has done well in the state, but complacency can be dangerous. Nabin ji should also address the concerns about rapid tourism exploitation in places like Mussoorie and Nainital. Sustainable development is the need of the hour. And yes, those 250 buses will help students and daily commuters - positive step! 👏
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Jessica F
Interesting to see the political machinery in motion. The interaction with children in Khatima is wholesome, but I hope the government also focuses on better healthcare in remote areas. My friend from Pithoragarh says they travel hours for basic treatment. Let's hope this visit brings concrete change, not just photo ops. 🌸

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