BJP state president Sanjay Sarawgi celebrated Nitin Nabin’s two-day Bihar sojourn as a landmark event, brimming with promise for the region’s future. The national president’s packed schedule included vital meets with party functionaries, focusing sharply on developmental blueprints.
‘Marked by high spirits, this first visit has invigorated our base, especially the youth,’ Sarawgi said. Nabin engaged in organizational huddles, conferred with MPs and the core team, monitored local projects, and observed assembly sessions—moves aimed at propelling Bihar forward.
Sarawgi contrasted NDA’s iron-fisted anti-crime stance with RJD’s lax past. ‘Criminals thrived under them; today, empowered police ensure justice prevails,’ he charged, noting Bihar’s turnaround in law and order.
Public sentiment, he added, consistently favors NDA’s governance model, sidelining outdated opposition tactics. Sarawgi rallied behind the state’s ongoing boom in welfare schemes and connectivity projects.
Broadening the critique, he decried opposition’s parliamentary hooliganism, targeting Congress for PM insults. ‘This chaos stifles India’s progress; citizens demand better,’ Sarawgi asserted.
With Nabin at the helm, Bihar BJP eyes consolidation, blending organizational vigor with developmental zeal for enduring gains.