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BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Begins Two-Day Jharkhand Organisational Tour

BJP National President Nitin Nabin is set to begin a two-day organisational tour of Jharkhand on Saturday. The visit aims to strengthen the party's network through meetings with MPs, MLAs, and core committee members. Nabin will also engage with intellectuals and local karyakartas in Ranchi and Bokaro. The tour includes tribute ceremonies and strategy sessions to consolidate BJP's presence in the state.

Nitin Nabin to visit Jharkhand today as BJP pushes organisational expansion

Ranchi, June 6

BJP National President Nitin Nabin is set to begin a two-day organisational tour of Jharkhand from Saturday, during which he will participate in a series of meetings and interactions aimed at further strengthening the party's organisational network and expanding its outreach across the state.

The visit is expected to focus on coordination with elected representatives, engagement with party office-bearers, discussions with intellectuals and direct interaction with BJP karyakartas as part of the party's broader efforts to consolidate its presence in Jharkhand.

According to the programme schedule released by the BJP, Nabin will arrive in Ranchi at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. Soon after reaching the state capital, he will pay floral tributes to the statues of Bharat Ratna Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur, tribal icon Dharti Aaba Birsa Munda and senior BJP leader Kailashpati Mishra.

Following the tribute ceremony, the BJP National President will proceed to the party's state headquarters in Ranchi, where he will chair a meeting with Members of Parliament and Members of the Legislative Assembly. The meeting is expected to review organisational activities and discuss future political and public outreach programmes.

Later in the afternoon, Nabin will hold a separate meeting with members of the BJP's State Core Committee at the party office. Senior leaders are expected to deliberate on organisational matters and strategies related to strengthening the party structure at various levels.

At around 4 p.m., Nabin will address an Intellectuals' Meet at the Carnival Banquet Hall in Ranchi. The interaction is aimed at engaging with members of the intellectual community and discussing issues of public interest, as well as the party's vision and programmes.

On the second day of the visit, the BJP chief will travel to Bokaro Steel City, where he will visit the residence of party worker Pritam Sinha. During the visit, he will interact with local BJP karyakartas and leaders to gather feedback on organisational activities and grassroots-level initiatives.

Thereafter, Nabin will visit the residence of BJP Jharkhand State President Aditya Sahu in Kuchu, Ormanjhi. The meeting is expected to focus on strengthening coordination between the state leadership and the party's national leadership.

Later, he will return to the BJP State Office in Ranchi, where he will chair a joint meeting involving district in-charges, district presidents and representatives from the party's media, social media and IT cells.

Discussions during the meeting are expected to centre on communication strategies, organisational coordination and strengthening the party's presence at the grassroots level.

In the afternoon, Nabin will preside over the State Office Bearers' Meeting, where key organisational issues, upcoming programmes and future strategies are likely to be reviewed.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Typical pre-election drama! They come, give speeches, meet intellectuals, and then disappear. Ground reality in Jharkhand is very different - unemployment, migration, and poverty are rampant. Show me results, not meetings! 😤

Priya S

The Intellectuals' Meet is a good step. We need educated voices in policy making. But I hope they also listen to common karyakartas, not just big leaders. Bottom-up approach matters more than top-down.

James A

As an American following Indian politics, it's fascinating to see the organisational depth. BJP's grassroots strategy is impressive. Will be interesting to see if this translates into votes in the next elections.

Kavya N

Jharkhand needs development, not just organisational expansion. What about healthcare, education, and infrastructure? Our tribal communities have been neglected for decades. Hope this visit brings tangible change! 🤞

Robert G

The tribute to Karpoori Thakur and Birsa Munda is a smart move. BJP is clearly trying to connect with backward castes and tribal communities. Let's see if the promises translate into real benefits.

Siddharth J

The media and social media cell meeting is interesting. BJP has been very effective with digital outreach. But they need to be careful - many fake news and propaganda issues have

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