Patna: BJP national working president
Nitin Nabin, who is on a visit to his home city, on Wednesday engaged in religious activities and political meetings in the state capital here.
He paid homage at the Takhat Sri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib, the birthplace of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. Accompanying him were deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha, state’s industries minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, and several party leaders.
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Earlier in the day, Nitin visited the Siddheswari Kali Mandir near Bans Ghat and the Maa Akhandwasini Mandir near Gol Ghar, accompanied by BJP state president Sanjay Saraogi and other leaders.
In addition to his religious visits, Nitin presided over a meeting with booth-level agent-2 (BLA-2) members and the mandal core team of the Bankipur assembly constituency. He led discussions on future strategies to bolster the party’s organization. Nitin expressed gratitude to BLA-2 members and party workers for their role in the BJP’s recent electoral success, acknowledging the increased responsibility that comes with the people’s mandate.
He praised the BLA-2 members for their efforts during the special intensive revision exercise before the elections. Nitin emphasised that the party’s goal extends beyond electoral victories to strengthening the democratic process.
He urged party workers to fulfil their duties with dedication, noting the central leadership’s trust in Bihar and the importance of living up to that confidence.