Bharatiya Janata Party’s National President Nitin Nabin is set to visit Uttarakhand to meet with party workers and discuss strategies for maintaining organizational unity ahead of the February Assembly election. During his two-day visit, Nabin will hold meetings with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, party officials, and senior leaders. The discussions will focus on strengthening the party’s structure, reviewing current political activities, and planning for future electoral and governance challenges.
Meetings are expected to involve detailed interactions with district-level leaders and key officials to evaluate ground-level performance and coordination. The emphasis will be on enhancing outreach, solidifying support, and ensuring effective implementation of party initiatives across the state. This visit is part of the BJP’s ongoing efforts to uphold organizational unity and preparedness by directly engaging with members to boost morale and streamline future plans.
Chief Minister Dhami recently chaired a Cabinet meeting where decisions were made, including the approval to purchase 250 buses by the transport department and initiatives for the welfare of acid attack survivors. Dhami highlighted that these decisions aim to enhance the state’s development, governance, and public welfare. The government’s focus remains on overall progress with public interest as the top priority.
Furthermore, Chief Minister Dhami visited Khatima city in the Udham Singh Nagar district and interacted with residents, including children. He expressed optimism about the future of India through the energy and enthusiasm of the young generation. Dhami emphasized that he sees these children as the future strength of the nation and the state, believing that their hard work, values, and talents will bring glory to the country.
