Patna buzzed with excitement as BJP’s national president Nitin Nabin concluded his impactful two-day visit to Bihar. State BJP president Sanjay Sarawgi hailed the tour as historic, predicting substantial benefits for the state’s development and party momentum.
Sarawgi emphasized that this marked Nabin’s first visit in his new role, injecting fresh energy into party ranks and youth across Bihar. ‘The enthusiasm among workers and young leaders was palpable,’ he noted, crediting Nabin’s strategic meetings with office-bearers, MPs, and the core committee.
Nabin delved deep into organizational matters, reviewed ongoing development projects in his constituency, and even participated in the state assembly proceedings. Sarawgi underscored how these engagements directly align with accelerating Bihar’s growth trajectory under NDA governance.
Turning fire on the opposition, Sarawgi lambasted RJD for its past patronage of criminals. ‘They shielded lawbreakers who roamed freely; now, police have full authority to act, restoring rule of law,’ he asserted. He pointed to public rejection of RJD’s antics and NDA’s steady progress in delivering welfare and infrastructure.
Sarawgi didn’t spare national politics either, slamming Congress MPs for their ‘indecent’ conduct in Lok Sabha against the Prime Minister. ‘Such behavior hampers national development and won’t be tolerated,’ he warned, urging unity for India’s advancement.
As Bihar eyes upcoming polls, Nabin’s visit signals BJP’s renewed focus on the state, promising a brighter future amid robust development strides.