In a rallying cry to BJP faithfuls during his Gujarat sojourn, national president Nitin Nabin highlighted the unwavering commitment of party workers who live and breathe public service. At Ahmedabad’s international airport reception, he contrasted this with opposition leaders who treat politics as a seasonal gig.
‘BJP karyakartas are embedded in communities round the clock, unlike the part-time politicians of the opposition who vanish post-elections,’ Nabin stated firmly on Friday. Accompanied by top state brass including CM Bhupendra Patel and Jagdish Vishwakarma, he called for intensified ground-level engagement eyeing 2027 assembly and 2029 Lok Sabha polls.
Alerting to rising adversarial forces indifferent to security and citizen welfare, Nabin invoked Gujarat’s storied past. This is the cradle of PM Modi, Gandhi’s non-violence ethos, and Patel’s ironclad nation-building, he reminded, fueling Gujarati pride.
Under Modi’s stewardship, India balances tradition with progress, earning a fresh global stature. Nabin commended Amit Shah’s organizational expansions and workers’ grit propelling Gujarat towards a developed future, with schemes permeating rural heartlands.
‘Gujarat isn’t just leading India; it’s setting the world pace,’ he proclaimed. CM Patel portrayed Nabin as a veteran witness to India’s transformation, with vast organizational acumen. He stressed BJP’s unique ladder where dedication catapults booth agents to the top.
Echoing this, Vishwakarma hailed Nabin’s ascent as a beacon, affirming politics as a value-driven odyssey where workers embody the party’s core power.