
Patna, Bihar: On his recent visit to Patna, BJP National President Nitin Nabin not only delivered an emotionally charged address but also assigned significant tasks to party workers, offering a clear glimpse of his vision for the party ahead of upcoming elections, particularly in West Bengal and Kerala.
Vertical and Horizontal Development Focus
During a meeting at the BJP Patna office, Nabin emphasized “vertical and horizontal development”, drawing analogies from Mahatma Gandhi’s spinning wheel to explain the party’s structured approach to growth. He outlined actionable strategies aimed at strengthening BJP’s organizational presence and electoral prospects, particularly highlighting the roadmap for establishing party governance in West Bengal and Kerala.
Recalling His Political Journey
Nitin Nabin also reflected on his political journey, beginning as a grassroots worker in 2006, following the passing of his father Naveen Kishore Sinha. He expressed gratitude to senior leaders, including former BJP National President Rajnath Singh and then-Bihar state chief Nandkishore Yadav, as well as several legislators and workers who guided him in his early years. Despite holding the top national position, Nabin emphasized that he continues to see himself as a worker committed to party service.
Message to Workers
Nabin motivated workers with a clear mantra: politics is not a shortcut but a continuous journey of struggle, service, and dedication to the organization. He encouraged them not to despair in the face of challenges, assuring that their efforts would yield results. He tasked party workers not only with winning elections but also ensuring that government policies and initiatives reach the public effectively.
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