Bihar Cabinet Minister Dilip Jaiswal celebrated the BJP’s decision to field national president Nitin Nabin for the Rajya Sabha seat from Bihar, calling it a proud milestone for the state. As announcements ripple through political circles, Jaiswal emphasized the prestige of having such a prominent figure represent Bihar nationally.
During a media interaction in Patna, Jaiswal applauded the party’s high command for the strategic pick. He described Nabin’s elevation as a blessing, rooted in his extensive political acumen, adept organizational prowess, and steadfast public service ethos. With full conviction, Jaiswal predicted Nabin would champion Bihar’s interests robustly in the Rajya Sabha, bolstering national causes and amplifying the state’s stature.
Turning to ally Upendra Kushwaha’s nomination under Rashtriya Lok Morcha for NDA, Jaiswal offered warm felicitations and best wishes. He expressed optimism about Kushwaha infusing fresh momentum into development initiatives, ensuring impactful contributions to provincial and national goals, while invoking divine blessings for his well-being and achievements.
Jaiswal’s remarks came against the vibrant backdrop of Holi, where he attended a BJP Patna district Holi event with Nitin Nabin. He connected personally with devoted cadres, extending heartfelt greetings and invoking the festival’s ideals of affection, goodwill, and party cohesion. Affirming workers’ dedication as the organization’s core power, he showered Holi blessings on Bihar’s populace.
BJP Parliamentarian Ravi Shankar Prasad mirrored the jubilation, feeling profound pride in Nabin’s candidacy. He extended accolades, noting that Nabin’s profound experience would dignify the House further and energize pledges for ultimate welfare and public good.