Newly appointed BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin on Tuesday held a roadshow in Patna, marking his first visit to Bihar with a show of strength after taking over the party's responsibility.
As per the current schedule, the Union Home Minister will first address a cooperative conference on the "Role of Cooperatives in Sustainable Agriculture" at the Indradhanush Auditorium in Haryana's Sector 5 post noon.
Congress MP Imran Masood on Tuesday took a swipe at Shashi Tharoor, saying that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) does not exist in Kerala and advising him not to be confused, amid Tharoor's recent remarks in Bihar.
As the newly elected BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin is set to visit Bihar for the first time since taking over the party's responsibilities, Bihar BJP State President Sanjay Saraogi on Tuesday emphasised the significance of the visit, saying, "history is going to be written to
Speaking to reporters, Saraogi said, "23rd December is the golden day in the history of Bihar's BJP. Nitin Nabin is coming here for the first time after taking up the responsibility. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people of Bihar. He will have a 5 km long road show. Thousands of h
This marks his first visit to the state after being elected as the party's National Working President. Nabin is the youngest working president ever elected in the party, at 45 years old. He also serves as the Minister of Road Construction in the Bihar Cabinet.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set for a show of strength in Bihar as newly appointed BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin arrives in the state, triggering enthusiasm among party leaders and workers. Senior BJP leaders said the visit holds special significance as Nabin is a son
Rajesh Ram said that the meeting was merely a formal exercise among leaders who are already working in coordination. "This is their own formal meeting. These people are all in cahoots. They formed a government through dishonest means," he alleged.
Manjhi also acknowledged that differences of opinion occasionally arise with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but described them as issues between brothers. He said he has always stood by Nitish Kumar and cited the hijab controversy as an example of when he was the first to come out in
Underscoring the United Nations' Charter of Human Rights, Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that every individual deserves to be treated as a human being and that any act against them should be called out.