Telangana: BJP chief Nitin Nabin offers prayers at Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal
Warangal, June 29
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin on Monday offered prayers at the revered Bhadrakali Mata Temple in Warangal during his visit to Telangana.
Nabin was accompanied by Telangana BJP President Ramchander Rao and other senior party leaders.
After offering prayers, Nabin said he prayed for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the people of Telangana and sought the blessings of Goddess Bhadrakali for the well-being of the entire nation.
"I pray for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of Telangana. May the people of Telangana and the entire nation continue to receive the blessings of Mother Bhadrakali, the source of power for the entire universe," Nabin said.
The BJP leader also underlined the party's commitment to preserving and developing centres of cultural and spiritual importance across the country. He said the party was determined to promote the historic Bhadrakali temple and enhance its significance as an important place of faith.
"Just as we are developing centres of cultural heritage and faith across the country, we are firmly resolved to develop and uplift this sacred site in Warangal. May the blessings of Mother Bhadrakali continue to be showered upon the people of Telangana and the entire nation," he added.
Nabin's visit to the temple comes as part of his outreach programme in Telangana, where the BJP has been intensifying its organisational activities ahead of future electoral contests. During his visit, he was joined by Telangana BJP President Ramchander Rao and other party functionaries.
The Bhadrakali Temple, situated in Warangal, is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Telangana and attracts thousands of devotees from across the state and neighbouring regions. Dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, the temple is regarded as an important centre of worship and cultural heritage.
Earlier in the day, interacting with members of the tribal community as part of the BJP's outreach programme, Nitin Naib said that the party is confident of forming a "double-engine government" in Telangana in the next Assembly elections, asserting that the BJP works with a focus on development and public service.
Addressing a public meeting in Warangal, Nabin said the party continues to strengthen its organisational base at the grassroots level.
"We will bring a double-engine government in the next Assembly elections," he said, urging booth-level workers to intensify outreach. "I appeal to our booth presidents to work at the ground level. BJP workers work 24/7 for the party," he added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone who has visited Bhadrakali Temple, I appreciate any leader highlighting its cultural significance. But I'm curious - what specific plans does BJP have for Telangana beyond temple visits? We need to see concrete development initiatives, not just promises of "double-engine government." 🤔
Finally some attention to our heritage temples in smaller towns! Bhadrakali Temple has been neglected for too long. Nitin Nabin's focus on cultural preservation is commendable. But let's see some action - temple renovation funds and better facilities for pilgrims should follow these prayers. 🇮🇳
Every party does temple visits before elections in Telangana. What matters is what they do for the people after. Our state needs better healthcare and education. Let the double-engine government talk be backed by concrete plans for youth employment and farmer welfare. Actions speak louder than prayers! 💪
Interesting to see BJP's outreach in Telangana. The temple visit seems strategic, but I respect the acknowledgment of our cultural heritage. However, I hope the party remembers that Telangana has diverse communities - tribal, Dalit, Muslim - and development must benefit everyone equally, not just one section. 🤝
As someone born and raised in Warangal, I can say Bhadrakali Temple is indeed the heart of our city. Nitin Nabin's visit is positive for tourism and recognition. But I want to see BJP focus on local issues - the road to the temple is in terrible condition near the lake! Let's fix infrastructure first, then talk about cultural development. 🛤️
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