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BJP's Nitin Nabin Vows to Drive Jharkhand's Development and Growth

BJP National President Nitin Nabin stated the party will now focus on developing Jharkhand, recalling its historical role in the state's creation. He expressed confidence in re-establishing the BJP's 'Lotus' symbol in the state. Nabin is on a two-day visit to strengthen the party's organizational structure and expand public outreach. The visit includes meetings with public representatives, senior officials, and grassroots workers.

BJP will work for development of Jharkhand: Nitin Nabin

Ranchi, June 7

BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Sunday recalled the movement spearheaded by the Bharatiya Janata Party for the creation of Jharkhand, and said the party will "now work" to help in the development of the State.

The BJP chief said that the party workers are fully determined to re-establish the 'Lotus' on the "soil of Jharkhand".

After participating in a plantation drive at Kuchu, Nabin told reporters, "I firmly believe that just as the Bharatiya Janata Party struggled to create Jharkhand, it will now work to shape and develop it. A renewed sense of enthusiasm and zeal is emerging among our party workers; they are fully resolved to firmly re-establish the BJP's 'Lotus' on the soil of Jharkhand".

BJP leader Arjun Munda told ANI that the visit of Nabin is instilling the young party workers with inspiration and organisation.

"Our young national president is visiting Jharkhand. His visit is providing great inspiration to the organisation and our workers - especially the young ones. The workers are very enthusiastic"

The BJP chief is on a two-day visit to Jharkhand to participate in a series of meetings and interactions aimed at strengthening the party's organisational structure and expanding public outreach across the state.

According to the party, he will chair various organisational meetings and engage extensively with public representatives, senior officials, intellectuals, and grassroots party workers during his two-day engagement, which started on Saturday.

On June 2, the Bharatiya Janata Party convened an important meeting of all State Presidents to discuss organisational priorities and upcoming political initiatives.

The meeting was chaired by Nitin Nabin and attended by National General Secretaries, including the organisation's General Secretary BL Santhosh.

A major focus of the meeting was the preparation of a comprehensive outreach and public engagement campaign to mark the completion of 12 years of the NDA government at the Centre.

Detailed plans were discussed to effectively communicate the government's achievements and developmental initiatives to the people.

The meeting also reviewed organisational activities across states, assessed the party's grassroots performance, and deliberated on strategies for upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Discussions emphasised strengthening the party structure at every level, particularly at the booth level.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit L

Jai Jharkhand! 🙏 I remember when our state was formed after years of struggle. BJP's role in that movement was significant. Glad to see Nitin Nabin talking about development now. But party workers need to remember that the people of Jharkhand want concrete results - roads, hospitals, schools. Not just lotus symbols everywhere. Let's hope this visit leads to real change.

Priya S

"Lotus on the soil of Jharkhand" - sahi hai, but will the common man benefit? The NDA government's 12 years have seen rising unemployment and inflation in our state. Talk to any adivasi in the villages - they'll tell you about land alienation and lack of forest rights. BJP should focus on those issues instead of just organisational meetings in Ranchi.

Vikram M

Finally some attention to our state! 👌 Arjun Munda is right - young workers need inspiration. But let's be practical: Jharkhand has immense mineral wealth yet remains one of the poorest states. Rather than photo ops, we need job creation, industrial policy that benefits locals, and proper education infrastructure. Nabin ji, please walk the talk!

Arun Y

Good to see national leadership visiting. But I wish they'd discuss the real issues - like the delay in the Medininagar airport project, the condition of NH 33, and the lack of proper healthcare in rural areas. These plantation drives are symbolic but won't solve problems. Stronger booth-level organisation is needed, yes, but so is accountability.

Kavya N

As someone from Ranchi, I've seen all parties make promises. The

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