Patna witnessed an outpouring of affection for BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Monday, his first Bihar stop after taking charge. The auditorium event was a testament to grassroots strength, with garlands, applause, and chants signaling ironclad support.
Bihar’s Mangal Pandey deemed the day pivotal, celebrating the warm embrace for their ‘mitti ka lal.’ He pledged West Bengal’s BJP government under Nabin, framing it as the next leap in the party’s journey.
Dharmshila Gupta MP portrayed the welcome as Bihar’s benediction, rich in rituals and resolve. Crediting PM Modi’s youth-focused succession, she envisioned Nabin steering BJP through triumphs ahead.
MP Sanjay Jaiswal marveled at the novelty of such passion, spurring action on dormant fronts. Shahnawaz Hussain shared tales of delight rippling across Bihar, having joined Nabin from the capital.
Hussain also lambasted Rahul Gandhi for eroding opposition dignity with Speaker-targeted threats. ‘He fumbles the fundamentals,’ he charged.
As echoes of the welcome linger, Nabin’s leadership galvanizes BJP for Bengal’s conquest. This strategic pitstop in Bihar amplifies the party’s war cry, merging heritage with ambition for electoral glory.
