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    BJP Chief Nitin Nabin’s Mathura Visit and Bengal Tour

    India January 24, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a blend of spirituality and political outreach, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin is set to visit Mathura-Vrindavan on Sunday. This one-day trip underscores the party’s deep-rooted connection to cultural heritage while engaging grassroots workers.

    Nitin Nabin’s itinerary kicks off at 11:00 AM at Vrindavan’s Akshaya Patra Chandradoya Temple. There, he will join party workers and local residents to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 130th episode of the popular ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio program. This communal listening session highlights the BJP’s commitment to PM Modi’s initiatives.

    Shortly after, at 11:40 AM, he will head to the iconic Shri Banke Bihari Temple for darshan and traditional worship. The visit to this revered Krishna shrine in Vrindavan symbolizes the party’s reverence for India’s spiritual traditions.

    At 12:15 PM, Nabin will visit the residence of BJP MLA Rajesh Chaudhary to offer condolences on the passing of his mother. This gesture of personal empathy reinforces the leadership’s solidarity with party members during tough times.

    The Mathura trip is more than a routine visit; it reflects BJP’s strategy of blending devotion with organizational strengthening. Sources indicate this outreach aims to boost worker morale ahead of key electoral battles.

    Looking ahead, Nitin Nabin has a packed schedule in West Bengal on January 27-28. His two-day tour focuses on fortifying the party’s structure in the state. On the 27th, he will chair a crucial meeting of the state core team in Durgapur, deliberating on organizational health, future strategies, and cadre roles.

    The next day promises intensive engagement. In the morning, he’ll attend the Burdwan division workers’ conference at Chitralaya Mela Maidan in Durgapur Purba. Afternoon brings a district workers’ meeting in Raniganj, Asansol, where he’ll issue directives for grassroots fortification.

    These back-to-back visits signal BJP’s aggressive push in West Bengal, a state pivotal to its national ambitions. With elections on the horizon, Nabin’s direct interaction with cadres is poised to energize the base and refine tactics against regional rivals.

    Banke Bihari Temple BJP President Durgapur Meeting Mann ki baat Mathura Visit Nitin Nabin Vrindavan Tour West Bengal BJP
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