BJP national chief Nitin Nabin kicked off his three-day Gujarat tour with a potent message: his party’s workers are full-time public servants living among the masses, while opponents are mere part-timers surfacing only at poll time. Delivered at a warm welcome event at Ahmedabad airport, the address resonated with attending dignitaries like CM Bhupendra Patel and state president Jagdish Vishwakarma.
Nabin implored cadres to maintain constant citizen contact, prioritizing service. With 2027 and 2029 in sight, he stressed bolstering street-level roots against self-serving elements threatening stability.
Revering Gujarat’s icons—from Modi’s world leadership to Gandhi’s peace doctrine and Patel’s unity feat—Nabin celebrated the state’s contributions to India’s cultural fabric. ’21st-century India honors heritage while surging ahead, crediting PM Modi’s vision,’ he articulated.
He acknowledged Amit Shah’s role in BJP’s growth and lauded workers for transforming Gujarat into a development powerhouse, schemes now blanketing every nook. ‘Under PM’s lead, Gujarat guides the globe,’ Nabin beamed.
CM Patel depicted Nabin as an seasoned navigator of India’s shifts, boasting dual expertise. BJP’s ethos allows merit-driven climbs to presidency, he said, framing it as a national welfare movement fortified by government-organization synergy.
Vishwakarma praised Nabin’s path from grassroots to pinnacle as motivational, viewing politics through principled resolve, with organization as BJP’s lifeblood powered by devoted karyakartas.