Grand Welcome for BJP President Nitin Naveen in Jaipur Amidst Enthusiastic Crowd

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Grand Welcome for BJP President Nitin Naveen in Jaipur Amidst Enthusiastic Crowd

Jaipur, April 27: BJP National President Nitin Naveen arrived in Jaipur on Monday, receiving a grand welcome. The event, led by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, saw thousands of party officials and workers in attendance.

A massive roadshow was organized, featuring a large number of BJP Youth Wing members. Participants rode two-wheelers and donned traditional saffron turbans. Workers from various BJP fronts, including the Women’s Wing, SC/ST Wing, and Minority Wing, gathered at different locations to greet him.

Addressing the gathering, Nitin Naveen stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Rajasthan is progressing steadily. He referred to Rajasthan as the land of the late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, a former Vice President and Chief Minister, emphasizing the commitment of its people to both organization and development.

He credited the party workers for strengthening the BJP and expressed confidence that the party would achieve historic victories in West Bengal, raising the saffron flag on the counting day, May 4.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma remarked that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and BJP President Nitin Naveen, party workers are diligently working to strengthen Rajasthan in line with the party’s principles.

He noted that workers are not only fortifying the organization but also ensuring that government schemes benefit every section of society. He mentioned the impact of the ‘Double Engine Government,’ stating that a ‘saffron wave’ is visible from the grassroots to Parliament, with governance reaching the public.

BJP State President Madaan Rathore highlighted that workers associated with the world’s largest political organization remain fully dedicated to the call of the National President. He asserted that the tradition of power change every five years in Rajasthan would be broken this time. Many ministers, MPs, MLAs, organizational officials, and a large number of workers were present at the event.

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