Nitin Nabin, National Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), sent a strong political message from his home state of Bihar. Addressing party workers and supporters in Patna, Nabin said, “Saffron will wave from Bengal to Kerala” and emphasized that the party’s organization will be strengthened at all levels.
This was Nitin Nabin’s first visit to Bihar since taking over as the BJP’s National Working President. On Tuesday, a grand roadshow was organized from the airport to the Miller High School ground, attended by a large number of party workers and supporters, where Nabin addressed the crowd.
Nabin led the roadshow along with senior party leaders, including Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, Vijay Kumar Sinha, and Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi. The atmosphere was electrified with saffron flags and chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”.
In his address, Nabin urged BJP workers to engage in full-time politics and strengthen the party organization. He also took a dig at opposition leaders, stressing that BJP workers should remain consistently dedicated to serving the people.
He added that following the party’s success in the Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP will now demonstrate organizational strength at every level, whether in Panchayat polls or national politics.
Nabin’s visit is seen not only as a celebration but also as a signal for preparation ahead of upcoming elections and organizational expansion. Political analysts interpret his statements as an indication that the BJP is working swiftly to expand its footprint in eastern and southern states.
Addressing BJP workers, Nabin made it clear that the party will organize victory rallies at every level, from Panchayat to Parliament, reinforcing the organizational structure.