The announcement of BJP national president Nitin Nabin as Rajya Sabha candidate from Bihar has been met with widespread acclaim. Bihar minister Dilip Jaiswal proclaimed it a matter of immense pride, signifying the trust placed in the state by having its favorite son lead from the national stage.
In Patna, Jaiswal told reporters the party’s central leadership’s call was spot-on and wholeheartedly endorsed. Labeling it Bihar’s good fortune, he delved into Nabin’s credentials: a treasure trove of political insight, organizational finesse, and tireless service to citizens. Jaiswal is certain Nabin will articulately voice Bihar’s aspirations in the Upper House, fortifying national and people-centric agendas while soaring the state’s reputation higher.
Jaiswal also cheered Upendra Kushwaha’s NDA nomination via Rashtriya Lok Morcha, bestowing blessings for health and success. He anticipates Kushwaha will dynamically advance development visions, yielding substantial benefits for Bihar and India at large.
Blending politics with festivity, Jaiswal reveled in BJP Patna’s Holi Milan alongside Nabin, engaging affectionately with tireless volunteers. He disseminated Holi cheer, underscoring the event’s promotion of love, unity, and team spirit. ‘Workers’ zeal is our greatest asset,’ he said, wishing prosperous Holi to every Bihari.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, BJP MP, brimmed with pride over the nomination, showering praise and wishes on Nabin. He foresaw Nabin’s expertise elevating the chamber’s prestige and revitalizing drives for the marginalized and societal welfare.
