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Politics – BJP Leadership Tour Focuses on Strengthening Uttarakhand Organisation

Politics – Bharatiya Janata Party national president Nitin Nabin has begun a three-day visit to Uttarakhand aimed at reviewing the party’s organizational framework and improving coordination between senior leaders and grassroots workers across the state. The visit includes a packed schedule of meetings, outreach activities, and interactions with party representatives from different organizational levels.

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Arrival in Dehradun and Initial Meetings

Nabin reached Dehradun on Thursday evening and headed directly to the BJP state headquarters located on Balbir Road. Party workers and local leaders gathered along the route to welcome him upon arrival. Shortly after reaching the office, he conducted discussions with members of the party’s state core committee.

The evening agenda also included a meeting with ministers from the Uttarakhand government, where organisational matters and upcoming political activities were expected to be discussed. Senior party officials described the visit as part of the BJP’s continued efforts to maintain coordination between the government and party structure ahead of future electoral challenges.

Meetings With Senior Leaders and Condolence Visit

On Friday morning, Nabin is scheduled to meet Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the chief minister’s residence in Dehradun. The interaction is expected to focus on party affairs and administrative coordination in the state.

Later in the day, he will visit the residence of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister late B. C. Khanduri to express condolences to the bereaved family. Party leaders stated that the visit reflects the organisation’s tradition of maintaining close ties with senior leaders and their families.

Organisational Review Sessions Planned

A major part of the tour includes detailed organisational meetings scheduled at Hotel Welcom on Rajpur Road. The sessions will bring together BJP MPs, MLAs, district presidents, mayors, morcha office-bearers, municipal representatives, and panchayat leaders from across Uttarakhand.

According to party sources, discussions during these meetings will focus on strengthening booth-level management, improving communication among organisational units, and preparing workers for future campaigns. District in-charges, block heads, and senior office-bearers are also expected to share reports regarding local organisational activities.

Spiritual Outreach in Rishikesh

In the evening, Nabin will travel to Rishikesh to participate in the Maa Ganga Aarti ceremony. He is also expected to interact with saints and spiritual leaders at Parmarth Niketan in the Swargashram area.

Party officials said the interaction with religious figures is part of the BJP’s wider outreach efforts in Uttarakhand, a state known for its religious and spiritual significance.

Focus on Booth Workers and Youth Engagement

On the final day of the visit, Nabin will begin his schedule with prayers at Tapkeshwar Temple. He will then meet booth-level workers in different areas of Dehradun, including Tapkeshwar Colony and Dakra Bazar, where he will interact with local committee members and booth presidents.

The BJP leadership has increasingly focused on strengthening booth-level networks, considering them a key part of election strategy and voter outreach.

Later in the day, Nabin will attend an intellectual discussion at Shivalik College of Engineering in Dehradun. The event, centred on the theme “Building Viksit Bharat 2047: The Transformative Role of Higher Education,” is expected to include academics, students, and policy experts.

The tour will conclude with his participation in a Yuva Samvad programme at the Chief Minister’s Camp Office. During the interaction, discussions will focus on the contribution of young people towards the vision of a developed India by 2047.

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