In a pivotal move, BJP national president Nitin Nabin spearheaded a comprehensive review meeting in Gandhinagar, uniting Gujarat’s party brass under one roof. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and cabinet minister Harsh Sanghvi were among the key attendees at the state headquarters.
The talks zeroed in on the party’s current operational dynamics, from membership enrollment to community connect programs. Nabin called for intensified efforts at the ground level, highlighting workers as the backbone of BJP’s success.
Provincial president Jagdish Vishwakarma led the state delegation, joined by office bearers, organizers, district and city chiefs, and top secretaries. Each contributed valuable feedback on organizational challenges and opportunities.
B.L. Santosh, the national organizational in-charge, advocated for robust booth-level presence and inter-level synergy. Leaders brainstormed action plans for forthcoming events, prioritizing structural reinforcements.
Wrapping up the day, Nabin met separately with digital warriors, issuing guidelines on content strategy, policy dissemination, and amplifying BJP’s narrative online.
Sources indicate this conclave was designed to invigorate the apparatus and sharpen electoral tactics. As Gujarat remains central to national politics, such focused deliberations could prove game-changing.