Vrindavan’s holy vibes resonated with political fervor as BJP’s new national president Nitin Nabin, accompanied by UP CM Yogi Adityanath, sounded the trumpet for 2027. Post their darshan at the iconic Banke Bihari shrine and ‘Mann Ki Baat’ listen-in, Nabin fired salvos at absentee politicians who flirt with power during elections and then jet off overseas.
The one-day tour to Mathura was a masterstroke in mobilization. Addressing thousands of enthusiastic workers, Nabin painted a vivid contrast between committed service and casual dabbling. “These folks turn up for votes, then disappear, dividing the country while preaching unity via the Constitution,” he said, alluding to familiar opposition tactics.
Emphasizing his roots in Krishna’s abode for his debut as party head, Nabin called for relentless booth-level fortification. He envisioned ‘Mann Ki Baat’ as a staple event everywhere, fostering ideological depth among ranks.
UP’s journey from infamy to eminence stole the spotlight. Once synonymous with anarchy and ‘BIMARU’ tag, the state now exemplifies progress under Modi’s vision and Yogi’s iron-fisted yet developmental governance. Guns have yielded to ballots; disorder to discipline.
Nabin reminded the crowd of their pivotal role in scripting BJP’s hat-trick at the center. Three consecutive terms weren’t luck but the fruit of tireless grassroots labor. As 2027 approaches, the party faithful left Vrindavan recharged, ready to build on this legacy.
