Sanjay Sarawgi, Bihar BJP chief, termed national president Nitin Nabin’s inaugural two-day tour a historic milestone, foreseeing multifaceted advantages for the state. From Patna’s political corridors to assembly halls, Nabin’s presence catalyzed discussions on growth and strategy.
The visit, Sarawgi noted, sparked jubilation among party faithful and youngsters alike. Nabin’s agenda featured intensive sessions with officials, MP interactions, core committee deliberations, project reviews, and legislative participation—all geared toward Bihar’s upliftment.
Under NDA stewardship, the state has transformed, with stringent measures curbing crime that RJD once abetted. ‘They lack credibility to comment on law enforcement,’ Sarawgi retorted, praising police autonomy and resultant stability.
He highlighted voter disillusionment with RJD, crediting NDA for palpable happiness through relentless development initiatives. Sarawgi positioned the party as the people’s steadfast ally.
Nationally, he assailed Congress-led disruptions in Lok Sabha, calling PM affronts intolerable. ‘Opposition’s disruption threatens development; unity is key,’ he emphasized.
Nabin’s dynamic engagement fortifies BJP’s Bihar machinery, heralding a phase of robust expansion and state prosperity.
