In a show of unwavering party loyalty, Rajasthan BJP is set to give national president Nitin Nabin a reception fit for royalty during his Monday visit. This debut tour post his elevation to the top post signals aggressive expansion plans amid key electoral preparations.
The welcome frenzy begins at Jaipur airport, weaving through the city with events at 11 strategic spots en route to the state office. ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’ isn’t just a slogan—it’s the blueprint for this grand affair, as workers from across districts converge.
Nabin lands in Jaipur at dawn, heading straight to Tonk for high-profile duties: opening seven fresh district BJP offices and groundwork for two others. His address to enthusiasts from seven districts will likely outline battle plans for local polls.
The momentum spills over with planned unveilings in Bundi, Pratapgarh, Dungarpur, Barmer, Pali, and Churu, plus two more foundations. Back in Jaipur, he’ll lead the state core committee huddle, building on recent talks with CM Bhajan Lal Sharma.
Those discussions in Delhi covered critical areas: streamlining state leadership roles, ramping up for Panchayati Raj elections, and refining governance strategies. Rathore, the state chief, highlighted the office-building spree as a cornerstone of BJP’s modernization drive.
Sharma’s direct appeal for the visit underscores its urgency. As Rajasthan’s political landscape heats up, Nabin’s presence could galvanize the base, fortifying BJP’s hold in a state where organizational depth is key to victory.