Overview
- Nitin Nabin’s three-day Gujarat visit from February 20 to 22, his first as BJP national president, is concluding after a packed schedule in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.
- He urged cadres to work from booth to mandal and to reach every household, stressing year-round engagement to secure future electoral victories.
- In meetings with MPs and MLAs, he called for structured outreach and micro-managed implementation of central and state welfare schemes.
- He accused rivals of fielding “part-time politicians” and labelled Congress an “urban naxalite hub,” comments linked to a Youth Congress protest during the AI Impact Summit in Delhi.
- His programme combined outreach and symbolism, including blessings at Akshardham, interactions at the Sabarmati Riverfront, youth and business forums at GIFT City, a booth workers’ convention, and a Mann Ki Baat listening event scheduled in Khadia.