The air in Mathura buzzed with anticipation as BJP National President Nitin Nabin and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath descended upon Vrindavan, blending devotion with determination. After tuning into PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ and offering prayers at Banke Bihari Temple, Nabin delivered a no-holds-barred speech to party workers, mocking opposition’s flighty approach to politics.
He likened certain leaders to seasonal visitors—active only during elections, then fleeing to foreign shores. These dividers, Nabin charged, hypocritically wave the Constitution flag come poll time, despite records riddled with anarchy promotion.
Marking his inaugural trip to this divine land post-elevation to BJP presidency, Nabin paid homage and pivoted to strategy. 2027 demands immediate action: bolster every booth, institutionalize ‘Mann Ki Baat’ gatherings.
The narrative shifted to UP’s renaissance. From a bygone era of ‘BIMARU’ stigma and pistol politics, it’s now ‘Uttam Pradesh’—a beacon of voted-in democracy under Modi-Yogi synergy. The jungle raj chapter is firmly closed.
Workers were hailed as the architects of BJP’s enduring success. Their sweat secured three straight central mandates. Nabin’s clarion call from Krishna Nagri sets the stage for a proactive 2027 push, merging cultural reverence with electoral zeal.