BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, labeling them as part-time politicians during a gathering in Patna. Nabin emphasized the importance of full-time commitment in politics, contrasting it with what he referred to as the part-time approach of Gandhi and indirectly, Yadav. He urged BJP workers to prioritize full-time engagement in politics for the betterment of Bihar and the nation.
Nabin directly attacked Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of disrespecting national institutions and the country, both domestically and internationally. Without explicitly naming Tejashwi Yadav, Nabin insinuated that the RJD leader also engages in part-time politics by showing a lack of seriousness towards legislative responsibilities. He called for a dedicated effort from BJP workers to bring government initiatives to the grassroots level for effective implementation.
Highlighting the need for continuous and visionary work in politics, Nabin stressed that there are no shortcuts to success in this field. He expressed his deep connection to Patna and Bihar, regardless of his official position, acknowledging the support and respect he has received from the people of Bankipur. Nabin’s visit to Patna, his first after assuming the role of BJP’s National Working President, was marked by a grand felicitation ceremony organized by the Bihar BJP.
Nabin thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP National President J.P. Nadda, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their trust in Bihar’s development. He praised the BJP’s inclusive organizational structure, noting that even grassroots workers are empowered to take on national responsibilities with dedication. Nabin also predicted further electoral victories for the BJP, extending from Bihar to states like West Bengal and Kerala, emphasizing the party’s growing influence and success.
