In a resounding endorsement, Bihar BJP president Sanjay Sarawgi described national chief Nitin Nabin’s maiden two-day visit as a pivotal moment for the party and the state. Arriving in Patna, Nabin held key discussions on organizational strengthening and development agendas, setting the stage for accelerated progress.
‘This visit has galvanized our cadres and inspired Bihar’s youth,’ Sarawgi enthused. Nabin’s itinerary was packed: closed-door sessions with senior leaders, core committee brainstorming, and oversight of constituency projects. He also graced the assembly, underscoring his commitment to grassroots governance.
Sarawgi highlighted the tour’s timing amid Nabin’s recent appointment, which has sparked unprecedented worker enthusiasm. Under NDA’s rule, Bihar is witnessing tangible gains in law enforcement and infrastructure, a stark contrast to RJD’s era of impunity for criminals.
‘Opposition has no moral ground to critique crime control when they once let felons dictate terms,’ Sarawgi fired back. He affirmed public support for NDA’s people-centric policies, dismissing RJD’s irrelevance.
On the national front, Sarawgi condemned opposition MPs, particularly Congress, for unruly Parliament antics. ‘Insulting the PM’s chair is unacceptable; it derails the nation’s growth path,’ he stated firmly.
Nabin’s proactive outreach reinforces BJP’s dominance in Bihar, positioning the state for sustained prosperity and electoral success.