BJP Chief Nitin Nabin to Begin Three-Day Uttarakhand Visit Thursday
BJP Chief Nitin Nabin Starts Three-Day Uttarakhand Visit

Dehradun: BJP national president Nitin Nabin will begin a three-day visit to Uttarakhand on Thursday, his first trip to the state since taking charge of the party. During the visit, he will meet office-bearers, elected representatives, and party workers to review organizational matters, gather feedback, and interact with the state leadership.

Day One: Arrival and Core Committee Meeting

Uttarakhand BJP media in-charge Manveer Singh Chauhan stated, “Nabin will arrive at Jolly Grant Airport at 4:35 pm and proceed directly to the party’s state office. He will meet members of the core committee, followed by a meeting with ministers.”

Day Two: Meetings with CM and Tribute to BC Khanduri

On the second day, Nabin will meet Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. He will then visit the residence of former chief minister and BJP stalwart BC Khanduri, who passed away after a prolonged illness, to pay tributes and meet the bereaved family. He will also interact with MPs, MLAs, Pradesh office-bearers, Morcha presidents, general secretaries, district in-charges, co-in-charges, and district presidents.

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Day Three: Religious Visit and Worker Interaction

On the final day, Nabin will offer prayers at Tapkeshwar Mahadev Mandir and have refreshments at the residence of the booth president of booth no. 141 in Dakra, Garhi Cantt. He will then attend a meeting of booth committee 138 of Durgamall mandal, address party workers, and participate in a programme at the CM camp office before departing for Delhi.

Significance Ahead of 2027 Elections

State BJP president Mahendra Bhatt described the visit as significant ahead of the 2027 assembly elections. “We are putting all preparations in place and party leaders have been assigned responsibilities for different events,” he said. Bhatt added that the national president’s interaction with workers and guidance on organizational and contemporary issues would help energize the cadre ahead of the polls.

About the Author: Kautilya Singh, a Senior Assistant Editor at TOI, focuses on political reporting, covering the chief minister’s office, Congress, and tourism.

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