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"Every state in North India is moving towards development...": BJP National President Nitin Nabin

BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Sunday stated that every state in India is progressing towards development in the current times. He highlighted that the BJP formed government thrice in the country, and consistently promoted Sanatan traditions.

ANI Jan 25, 2026 20:25 IST googleads

BJP National President Nitin Nabin (Photo/ANI)

Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 25 (ANI): BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Sunday stated that every state in North India is progressing towards development in the current times. He highlighted that the BJP formed government thrice in the country, and consistently promoted Sanatan traditions.
"If there was a jungle raj in Bihar, then there was also a government of anarchy here, which our government has worked to end. Today, every state in North India is moving towards development... The BJP government has been formed three times in the country, and the credit for this goes to the BJP workers... We have formed a government that has promoted Sanatan traditions..." he stated.
Nitin Nabin will undertake his first official visit to West Bengal on January 27 and 28. During this trip, he will participate in a series of organisational meetings aimed at strengthening the party's grassroots network ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.
In his visit, Nitin Nabin will chair a State Core Team Meeting in Durgapur on January 27, focusing on organisational strategy, political roadmap, and upcoming programmes.
On January 28, Nabin will attend the Bardhaman Bibhag Karyakarta Sammelan at Chitralaya Mela Maidan, Purba Bardhaman, where he will interact with party workers. Later in the afternoon, he will participate in the Asansol District Karyakarta Meeting in Raniganj, addressing organisational issues and guiding party workers at the district level. (ANI)

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