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Nitin Nabin on Local Body Elections: “Our workers are preparing diligently,”


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BJP Chhattisgarh state In-Charge Nitin Nabin arrived in Chhattisgarh on Saturday for a two-day visit. While speaking with journalists at the airport, he stated that the BJP’s organization is always active. “That is why our organization is always considered operational,” he said. He added that the upcoming party programmes like “Har Ghar Tiranga,” “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,” and “Partition Horror Remembrance Day” would be reviewed during this visit. Additionally, there will be a review of the recent working committee meetings of our organization.
Nabin said, “There will be discussions on how to run the organization more strongly and how the organization can utilize government activities. Regarding municipal and panchayat elections, he said, “The organization is fully preparing for them. Our workers will definitely play a role in this, and they are preparing diligently.”
Responding to Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren’s statement on the Agniveer scheme, Nitin said, “These are the people of the India Alliance. They will sing the same song that everyone is singing. Hemant Soren should first explain the truth about the land of the people of Jharkhand that he named after himself. The youth of the country know the truth about Agniveer and how it strengthens the service of the nation. Even after receiving military training, state governments are giving opportunities to the youth. The Agniveer scheme provides opportunities for our youth.”
When asked about Congress getting optimistic over the outcome of the Raipur South by-election following Brijmohan Agrawal becoming an MP, Nabin said, “Congress had high expectations in Rajnandgaon as well. Their expectations are high everywhere. Along with hope, one also needs to work. Those who haven’t done any work, why do they expect?”
On the occasion of Hareli festival being celebrated in Chhattisgarh on Sunday, Nabin remarked, “The BJP always seeks to preserve heritage, but Congress has always attacked heritage, whether it is Chhattisgarh’s or Indian culture. This is why Congress is on the path to extinction today.”

Manish Tiwari

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