BJP National President Nitin Naveen to Visit Rajasthan on April 27

Jaipur, April 23: BJP National President Nitin Naveen will visit Rajasthan on April 27, marking his first trip to the state since assuming office. During this visit, he will inaugurate seven new district BJP offices and lay the foundation stone for the Jalore BJP office, as announced by state BJP President Madan Rathore on Wednesday.

Madan Rathore revealed that Naveen’s first stop will be Tonk, where he will inaugurate the local BJP office. Additionally, the inauguration of other district offices will be conducted virtually. The event will be broadcast live across all BJP offices in the state, allowing party workers and the public to participate.

Upon arriving in Jaipur, Naveen will head directly to Tonk, where he will address party workers and the general public after the inauguration. He will then return to Jaipur, where he will be warmly welcomed by party workers at various locations from Jaipur Airport to the state BJP office. There is significant enthusiasm among BJP workers regarding this visit.

At the state BJP office, Nitin Naveen will hold a meeting with state officials, including coordinators from various fronts and cells. He will also convene a meeting of the BJP core committee to provide guidance on organizational expansion, upcoming events, and electoral strategies.

Madan Rathore also targeted the Congress party. In response to a question about a photo of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress leader Sachin Pilot together, he stated that the attempt to showcase unity through photographs only highlights their internal differences. He noted that the current circumstances compel Congress leaders to publicly display unity.

Rathore questioned Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements regarding the SC, ST, and OBC communities. He remarked that if Gehlot claims Gandhi is addressing these groups for the first time, it is indeed surprising and indicates a lack of prior attention to these communities.

Regarding the incident at the Pachpadra refinery, Rathore urged that politics should not be played on this issue. He stated that an investigation is ongoing, and all facts will emerge once it is complete, appealing to the opposition to exercise restraint.

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