Bharatiya Janata Party’s National President Nitin Nabin is set to embark on a three-day organisational visit to Uttarakhand from May 28 to May 30, 2026. The purpose of the visit is to enhance the party’s organisational setup in the state through a series of crucial meetings and engagements with leaders and grassroots outreach initiatives.
Nitin Nabin will kick off his visit by arriving in Dehradun on the evening of May 28. He is expected to be welcomed by party workers along the route to the state BJP office on Balbir Road.
During his stay, Nabin will engage in various activities including meetings with the state core committee and members of the Council of Ministers. On the second day, he will meet the Chief Minister, pay respects to the late former Chief Minister B.C. Khanduri’s family, and conduct key organisational meetings at Hotel Welcom on Rajpur Road.
The visit will also include interactions with a wide range of party members such as BJP MPs and MLAs, state office-bearers, Pradesh Morcha presidents, and other key officials. Additionally, Nabin will visit Rishikesh to attend the “Maa Ganga Aarti” and engage with sadhus and saints at Parmarth Niketan in Swargashram.
On the final day of his tour, May 30, Nabin will visit the Tapkeshwar Temple in Dehradun for prayers. He will also meet with booth-level workers and committee members, and address an intellectuals’ meeting at Shivalik College of Engineering on the topic of “Building Viksit Bharat 2047: The Transformative Role of Higher Education.”
In the afternoon, he will participate in a Yuva Samvad programme at the Chief Minister’s Camp Office, focusing on the youth’s role in nation-building.
