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Punjab BJP Chief Dhillon Assures Nitin Nabin of Inclusive Leadership

Punjab BJP President Kewal Singh Dhillon met party chief Nitin Nabin in New Delhi to express gratitude for his leadership role. Dhillon assured Nabin he would work inclusively with all party sections and strengthen the organization for the 2027 assembly elections. The meeting focused on strategies for farmer welfare, youth employment, and forming a BJP government in Punjab. Dhillon presented Nabin with a portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, drawing inspiration from his pro-people governance.

Will take along every section, Punjab BJP chief Dhillon assures Nitin Nabin

New Delhi, June 5

Punjab Bharatiya Janata Party President Kewal Singh Dhillon on Friday called on party President Nitin Nabin here and expressed gratitude for entrusting him the leadership role in the state and assured to work in coordination with party leaders.

Dhillon was accompanied by State BJP National Secretary Narinder Singh Raina and State BJP General Secretary Manthri Srinivasulu.

The State BJP Chief expressed his gratitude to the BJP President Nabin for entrusting him with the leadership of the party's Punjab unit and assured him that he would take along every section of the party and work in close coordination with state leaders, office-bearers and workers.

He expressed confidence that under the guidance of the national leadership and with the collective efforts of the party cadre, the BJP would emerge as a strong political force in the state and form its government after the Assembly elections scheduled in February 2027.

The meeting involved detailed deliberations on welfare of Punjabi farmers, creating employment opportunities for the youth and making a strategy to establish a BJP government in the state in the next year's Assembly election.

Dhillon said that the State BJP unit is fully committed to making Punjab the best state in the country and will work day and night to serve the people.

He assured BJP President Nabin that intensive efforts would be made in the coming days to strengthen the party's organisation right down to the booth level across the state.

A special highlight of the meeting was when Dhillon presented Nabin with a portrait of 'Sher-e-Punjab' Maharaja Ranjit Singh, sharing insights into the glorious achievements and history of his 'Sarkar-e-Khalsa' rule.

Dhillon emphasised that drawing inspiration from Maharaja Ranjit Singh's 'just' and 'pro-people governance', they discussed the framework for a future BJP government in Punjab.

The BJP leadership expressed absolute confidence that the party will move forward by taking every section of society along to ensure a golden and progressive future for the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

BJP's outreach in Punjab is getting serious. The emphasis on farmers and youth employment is what Punjab needs right now. But 2027 is far away - let's see if they can deliver on ground before promising golden future.

Priya S

Good to see BJP focusing on booth-level strength. Punjab's political landscape is unique with strong regional parties. Dhillon has his work cut out - need real coordination, not just assurances. The farmers' welfare part is key.

Kavya N

As a Punjabi, I'm skeptical about any party promising 'golden future'. We've heard this before. Dhillon seems sincere but needs to address real issues - MSP, stubble burning, drug menace. Portraits won't solve these.

Rohit P

BJP's Punjab game plan is clear - woo farmers, youth, and use cultural symbols. Maharaja Ranjit Singh reference might appeal to Sikh voters. But ground reality is different. Let's see if Dhillon can unite the faction-ridden state unit. 🙏

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