BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Monday inaugurated a series of new party offices across Rajasthan, marking a major organisational push aimed at strengthening the party’s grassroots presence in the state. His visit included the inauguration of a newly constructed district office in Tonk and virtual openings of party offices in Bundi, Pratapgarh, Barmer, Churu, Dungarpur, and Pali, along with the foundation stone laying for a new office in Jalore.
Addressing party workers in Tonk, Nabin recalled his early political journey and his first visit to Rajasthan in 2006 when he became an MLA. He emphasised that party offices are not just physical structures but central hubs of ideology, coordination, and organisational work. He said these offices serve as the foundation for strengthening the BJP’s outreach and ensuring closer engagement with the public at the grassroots level.
The BJP leader highlighted the party’s governance model and organisational growth, stating that welfare schemes are being implemented with the aim of reaching the last person in society. He noted the BJP’s expansion from a modest presence in Parliament to becoming the world’s largest political party, attributing this growth to the dedication of its workers. He also pointed out that the party currently governs in 21 states, crediting organisational discipline and long-term strategy.
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Focusing on development in Rajasthan, Nabin said the state is witnessing new opportunities in sectors such as renewable energy and investment-driven growth. He added that initiatives like the Rising Rajasthan Investment Summit are expected to generate employment opportunities. According to him, the youth will increasingly transition from job seekers to job creators under the party’s economic vision.
He also stated that the BJP now operates offices in more than 600 districts across the country, calling them key centres for ideological strengthening and organisational coordination. The event also included traditional welcomes for Nabin, reflecting the party’s efforts to connect organisational activities with local cultural practices and public engagement.
The gathering also featured political remarks from State-in-Charge Radhamohan Das Agarwal, who criticised opposition leaders and urged voters to support the BJP in upcoming elections. He called for strengthening the party’s position in the state and expressed confidence in winning the 2028 Assembly elections. The event combined organisational expansion with political messaging, reinforcing the BJP’s focus on grassroots consolidation in Rajasthan.
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