Excitement is building in Rajasthan’s capital as BJP rolls out the red carpet for national president Nitin Nabin’s maiden post-election visit on April 27. This high-profile one-day trip from Jaipur to Tonk and back is set to be a feast of pageantry and politics.
Drawing from Rajasthan’s timeless ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’ ethos, preparations span from the airport runway to the party HQ, with 11 strategic city points hosting grand receptions. Expect vibrant street spectacles, traditional dances, and waves of saffron supporters.
Landing at 10 AM, Nabin heads straight to Tonk for a packed schedule: opening seven fresh district offices, groundwork for two others, and motivational speeches to energize the base.
The return journey turns into a victory parade, with welcome gates, folk artists, and cheering multitudes lining the airport-to-office route. Inside the terminal, top brass will honor him; outside, grassroots warriors from various assemblies stand ready.
Landmark venues like World Trade Park, Vidhyadhar Nagar’s Shiksha Sankul, Kanodia and JDA Circles, Rambagh, Ambedkar Circle, 22 Godown, and the regal Rajmahal Palace will pulse with custom events blending Rajasthani heritage and party fervor.
Provincial president Madan Rathore, flanked by veterans Shravan Singh Bagdi, Mukesh Dadhich, Gopal Sharma, Swami Bal Mukundacharya, and Manju Sharma, has fine-tuned every detail through intensive huddles with legislators and functionaries.
Rathore enthused, “Worker zeal is sky-high—this extravaganza will etch itself in history books for its magnitude and emotion.”
Post-welcome, Nabin dives into substantive discussions at party HQ, convening office-bearers, wing in-charges, and the core team to fortify structures and plot upcoming campaigns.
Ultimately, Jaipur’s spectacle merges muscle-flexing with cultural splendor, affirming BJP’s dominance and the state’s legendary guest embrace.