BJP National President Nitin Nabin kicked off his Gujarat visit with a morning stroll at Ahmedabad’s Sabarmati Riverfront, followed by interactions with young individuals and tours of significant city sites.
Accompanied by State President Jagdish Vishwakarma, Nabin strolled along the Sabarmati Riverfront, a prominent public space in the city. He also visited the Atal Bridge, a pedestrian bridge over the Sabarmati River that has become a notable landmark in the city.
During his visit, Nabin engaged in a ‘Chai Pe Charcha’ session with youths at the riverfront, discussing various civic and social issues. The interaction included the presence of Karnavati City BJP President Prerak Shah, local MLAs, and other party leaders.
Leaders highlighted the transformation of the Sabarmati riverbed into a lively public area from its previous state of waste accumulation and temporary activities. The space now attracts residents and visitors for activities like walking, jogging, cycling, yoga, and other recreational pursuits.
Families, including children, frequent the area, with the Atal Bridge emerging as a popular tourist spot. Nabin’s itinerary also included meetings with Param Pujya Mahant Swami Maharaj at Akshardham in Gandhinagar and a visit to the temple of Nagar Devi Maa Bhadrakali in Ahmedabad for prayers and puja.
Throughout his three-day Gujarat tour, Nabin explored urban and cultural locations, engaged with party workers, and interacted with local communities, emphasizing the BJP’s focus on reaching out to youth and the public. His visit, the first to Gujarat since assuming the party’s national presidency, involves reviewing the party’s organizational operations in the state and offering strategic guidance to party members.
