BJP National President Nitin Nabin to visit Jammu-Kashmir on July 6-7
New Delhi, July 3
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin will undertake a two-day organisational visit to Jammu and Kashmir on July 6 and 7, during which he will participate in a series of party programmes and hold organisational meetings with leaders and workers across the Union Territory.
The visit will be Nabin's first to the Union Territory since assuming charge as the party's national president.
On July 6, Nabin will attend a programme commemorating the birth anniversary of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee at Majestic Grand Palace in Jammu. The event will be attended by senior party leaders, office-bearers, public representatives and BJP workers.
He will also address a Karyakarta Sammelan-cum-public rally and chair a meeting of the BJP's Core Group to review the political and organisational situation in Jammu and Kashmir and discuss the party's future strategy.
On July 7, the BJP president will interact with young people during a Yuva Samvaad programme in Jammu. He will also hold separate meetings with the party's Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to review organisational activities, strengthen coordination and discuss the party's roadmap in the region.
The visit is aimed at strengthening the BJP's organisational network in Jammu and Kashmir and enhancing coordination between the party leadership, elected representatives and grassroots workers.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some attention to the ground workers! The Yuva Samvaad is a nice idea - youngsters need to feel heard. But I hope the leaders also listen to the real issues of local people, not just give speeches.
First visit as national president to J&K - that's significant. The core group meeting will be interesting. Let's see how they plan to tackle the political situation there. Kudos to the party for keeping focus on the UT despite other challenges.
Interesting to see organisational visits like this. The mix of commemorative events, public rallies, and closed-door meetings covers all bases. Hope they also address the economic development of the region.
Two days of meetings and sammelans... I hope the party leadership doesn't forget that J&K has unique issues - employment, tourism revival, and local aspirations. Just organizing rallies won't solve ground-level problems. 🙏
A much-needed visit! The party needs to consolidate its position in J&K. The Karyakarta Sammelan will boost worker morale. And meeting with MPs and MLAs separately is a smart move - shows the party values coordination.
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