In a grand display of political hospitality, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up to welcome its National President, Nitin Nabin, on his inaugural visit to Rajasthan. The party has organized an extensive red-carpet reception from the airport to the state headquarters in Jaipur, with ceremonies set to take place at 11 key locations in the city. Nabin is scheduled to arrive on April 27 for a day-long visit, starting with landing at Jaipur Airport and then proceeding to Tonk via helicopter.
During his visit to Tonk, Nabin will inaugurate seven newly constructed district BJP offices and lay the foundation stones for two more. The day’s agenda also includes addressing party workers and the public, with participation expected from workers across seven districts, as confirmed by Rajasthan BJP President Madan Rathore. Following the Tonk event, Nabin will return to Jaipur by 2:30 p.m., where a corridor of welcome gates, cultural displays, and enthusiastic workers will line the route from the airport to the BJP state headquarters.
The BJP has meticulously planned 11 welcome points along the route. From senior BJP office-bearers welcoming him inside Jaipur Airport to workers from various constituencies outside, the reception will be a vibrant display of Rajasthan’s culture and party unity. Notable locations for the welcome ceremonies include World Trade Park, Shiksha Sankul, Vidyadhar Nagar, Kanodia Circle, JDA Circle, Rambagh, Ambedkar Circle, 22 Godown, and Rajmahal Palace. Each location will feature unique cultural programs, showcasing Rajasthan’s vibrancy and party solidarity, under the personal supervision of State BJP President Madan Rathore.
In addition to the ceremonial welcome, Nabin will engage in crucial organizational meetings at the BJP state headquarters. These meetings will involve discussions with state office-bearers, Morcha conveners, and the Core Committee, focusing on fortifying the party structure and shaping future initiatives, as highlighted by Rathore. The planned welcome program in Jaipur is expected to blend a demonstration of strength with cultural festivities, reflecting both the party’s organizational prowess and traditional hospitality.
