Nitin Nabin to interact with cadres, leaders during 3-day Uttarakhand visit
New Delhi, May 27
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin will undertake a three-day organisational visit to Uttarakhand from May 28 to May 30, 2026.
The visit aims to strengthen the party's organisational structure in the state through a series of high-level meetings, interactions with leaders and grassroots outreach programmes.
Nitin Nabin is scheduled to arrive in Dehradun on the evening of May 28. He will proceed to the state BJP office on Balbir Road, where party workers are expected to welcome him along the route.
In the evening, he will hold a meeting with the state core committee, followed by an interaction with members of the Council of Ministers.
On May 29, the second day of his visit, Nabin will meet the Chief Minister at his residence. He will then visit the residence of former Chief Minister late B.C. Khanduri in Dehradun at 9.45 a.m. to offer condolences to the bereaved family.
Later in the afternoon, he will chair key organisational meetings at Hotel Welcom on Rajpur Road.
The meetings will involve BJP MPs and MLAs, state office-bearers, Pradesh Morcha presidents, general secretaries, district in-charges, co-in-charges, district presidents, mayors, municipal council and panchayat presidents, district panchayat presidents and vice-presidents, and block heads.
Later in the evening, Nabin will travel to Rishikesh to attend the "Maa Ganga Aarti" at 6.15 p.m. and interact with sadhus and saints at Parmarth Niketan in Swargashram.
On the final day of the tour, May 30, he will offer prayers at Tapkeshwar Temple in Dehradun at 8.10 a.m.
He will then visit the residence of booth-level worker Kishor Kumar at Booth No. 141 in Tapkeshwar Colony, Garhi Cantt, and interact with booth committee members.
Subsequently, he will attend a booth committee meeting at the residence of Booth President Rajesh Kumar Bhandari at Booth No. 138 in Dakra Bazar under Shaheed Durgamall Mandal.
At 11 a.m., Nabin will address an intellectuals' meeting on the topic "Building Viksit Bharat 2047: The Transformative Role of Higher Education" at Shivalik College of Engineering in Shigniwala, Dehradun.
In the afternoon at 2 p.m., he will participate in a Yuva Samvad programme at "Mukhyasevak Sadan" in the Chief Minister's Camp Office, where he will discuss the role of youth in building a developed India.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Organisational visits are fine, but what about the real issues - migration from hill villages, unemployment, and environmental degradation in Uttarakhand? Interactions with sadhus are symbolic, but need concrete policies for locals. Otherwise it's just photo-ops.
The Maa Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan will be special - that's where our cultural roots meet national politics. Good to see BJP respecting traditions while also focusing on education and youth. Balance matters. 😊
What's the point of all these meetings if the party can't even retain its sitting MPs in Uttarakhand? The infighting among state leaders is well-known. Hope Nabin ji addresses that rather than just doing the usual rounds of temples and booths.
Visiting the family of late B.C. Khanduri is a classy gesture - he was a respected ex-CM. Also, the focus on booth-level workers shows micro-management that wins elections. But I'm curious to see what he tells the intellectuals at Shivalik College - higher education in Uttarakhand needs serious reforms.
A 3-day visit packed with temple visits, aarti, and meetings with sadhus - classic BJP style. Nothing wrong with it, but for 'Viksit Bharat' we need less symbolism and more substance on infrastructure, health and education in the hills. Let's see if any announcements come out.
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