BJP chief Nitin Nabin is scheduled to meet with party state presidents on June 1 at the Delhi office to refine election strategies and discuss plans for celebrating 12 years of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. B.L. Santhosh, BJP’s National General Secretary (Organisation), and other National General Secretaries will join the session to deliberate on strategies for the upcoming elections. The meeting will also address issues concerning the party’s expansion and strengthening at the booth level, focusing on the next phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa, and Manipur in early 2027.
Senior leaders will assess the state-level activities of the BJP and delve into matters related to the organization’s growth. The meeting gains significance as it coincides with the completion of training sessions for Mandal-level workers by state BJP units under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Maha Prashikshan Abhiyan. The party’s Mega Training Campaign aims to cover all Mandals in the states, fostering the ideology of cultural nationalism and integral humanism among workers.
Nabin recently engaged with party workers in Dehradun and visited the home of a booth president. He also interacted with students in the Uttarakhand capital on the theme of youth empowerment. Addressing students, academicians, and eminent personalities at the Academic Conclave, Nabin highlighted the transformative role of higher education in building a developed India by 2047. He emphasized the NDA Government’s commitment to empowering youth through various initiatives, enabling them to contribute significantly to India’s progress.
