In a grand show of unity, BJP national president Nitin Nabin received a hero’s welcome in Patna on Monday, marking his inaugural trip to Bihar post his elevation. The Bapu Auditorium brimmed with supporters, their cheers and floral tributes creating an unforgettable scene of party solidarity.
Health Minister Mangal Pandey hailed the occasion as a milestone in BJP’s Bihar chronicle. He praised the fervent reception and boldly predicted a BJP government in West Bengal under Nabin’s stewardship. ‘This is our leader from Bihar’s heartland leading us forward,’ Pandey enthused, outlining a roadmap for the party’s resurgence.
Dharmshila Gupta, BJP MP, called Bihar ‘blessed’ by Nabin’s presence. Detailing the ceremony’s vibrancy—from claps to chants—she attributed the leadership handover from PM Modi to Nabin as a masterstroke for youth empowerment. ‘He will take BJP to unparalleled success,’ she confidently stated.
Sanjay Jaiswal, another MP, observed a level of excitement never seen before. ‘Workers are reenergized, ready to tackle every challenge,’ he said, pointing to accelerated progress on key agendas. Shahnawaz Hussain, traveling with Nabin, described statewide elation over their ‘Bihar-born’ president’s return.
Hussain didn’t hold back on Rahul Gandhi, slamming his proposed no-trust move against the Speaker as a breach of parliamentary norms. ‘Rahul lacks the basics of opposition politics,’ he quipped.
This visit underscores BJP’s momentum under Nabin, positioning West Bengal as the next frontier. With Bihar’s base fired up, the party eyes dominance in the east, blending homecoming hype with strategic foresight.