In a strategic move, BJP national chief Nitin Nabin began his Uttarakhand sojourn on Friday, setting the tone for election preparations with a call for organizational solidity and worker solidarity. The two-day tour arrives at a pivotal time, just months before the February 2025 assembly polls.
Nabin is scheduled to hold closed-door sessions with CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, state office-bearers, and veteran leaders. The agenda revolves around reinforcing party machinery, evaluating current political dynamics, and devising countermeasures for potential challenges in governance and campaigns.
Party insiders reveal plans for in-depth interactions with district leaders to gauge on-the-ground efficacy and interpersonal synergy. Efforts will target amplifying public engagement, solidifying voter loyalty, and streamlining policy execution statewide.
Viewed as a morale-boosting initiative, the tour reflects BJP’s proactive approach to maintaining unity and preparedness. Direct engagement with foot soldiers is designed to inspire confidence and sharpen tactical edges.
On the governance front, Dhami presided over a productive cabinet session, greenlighting 250 new buses for public transport and support schemes for acid attack survivors. Posting on X, he emphasized decisions enhancing transport, legal aid, mining reforms, and forestry administration—all geared toward accelerated development.
Dhami reiterated his administration’s people-first ethos, driving all-round growth. In Khatima, his heartfelt meeting with children filled him with optimism. He tweeted about their curiosity sparking new energy, envisioning them as future architects of India’s strength through diligence and innate potential.