Ranchi, May 31 (). Bharatiya Janata Party’s National President Nitin Naveen’s visit to Jharkhand has been decided. This tour will be for two days, which is proposed on 6th and 7th June. This will be his first official visit to Jharkhand after becoming the national president, hence it is being considered very important. There is immense enthusiasm among the workers regarding his visit.
Information about this entire program has been given by BJP State General Secretary Amar Kumar Bauri. He said that in these two days, the National President will participate in many organizational meetings and different programs and will communicate directly with the workers.
Amar Kumar Bauri told that on June 6, Nitin Naveen will reach Ranchi Airport at around 11:30 am. There he will be given a grand welcome by the party workers. A tree plantation program has also been organized near the airport. After this his convoy will leave for various important places.
He told that under the program he will garland the statues of Bharat Ratna late Karpuri Thakur, Dharti Aba Birsa Munda and late Kailashpati Mishra. After this he will arrive at the state office of BJP, where he will meet party leaders and workers. On the same day, he will also participate in an enlightened dialogue program. In this program, people from different sectors of the society will interact with him and political and social issues will be discussed.
Amar Kumar Bauri told that on June 7, his program will start with a breakfast program at the residence of State President Aditya Sahu in Kuchu, Ormanjhi. During this time he will also hold informal meetings with party leaders and local workers. After this, the National President will participate in the Youth Dialogue program, where a large number of youth workers and people associated with the party will interact with him.
Issues like strengthening the organization, upcoming election strategy and expansion of the party at the grassroots level are likely to be discussed in these meetings. He is scheduled to return to Delhi on the night of 7th June.
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