Amit Shah, JP Nadda to Attend Two-Day BJP Event in Patna Next Week

GG News Bureau

Patna, 25th July. The political temperature in Bihar is expected to rise over the next weekend as Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president J P Nadda arrive in the state capital to address a two-day joint convention of the party’s morchas.

At a joint press conference, state president Sanjay Jaiswal and co-in charge for Bihar Harish Dwivedi stated that Nadda will set the tone on the inaugural day on July 30, while Shah will wrap up the function a day later.

Nadda will arrive at the venue, Gyan Bhavan, after leading a roadshow from the Ambedkar statue near the high court. They said, it is a historic and proud moment for the Bihar unit because the state has been chosen to host the first-ever joint national executive of all seven morchas.

The highlight of the two-day deliberations, however, will be Shah’s valedictory address on July 31, the party’s chief strategist.

Shah, who was last seen in Bihar a few months ago for a couple of functions in Bhojpur and Rohtas, will be making his first visit to the state capital since the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

In addition to Shah and Nadda, all of the party’s national general secretaries and morcha office bearers will attend the function, said Dwivedi and Kushwaha.

They also stated that the event will serve as a training ground for another experiment that the BJP decided to conduct at its recent national executive meeting in Hyderabad.

It was decided that party office-bearers and morchas would spend a couple of days in each region to inform the general public about the welfare measures implemented by the Narendra Modi government, they said.

In Bihar, the central leadership has designated 200 assembly segments for this mass outreach in the first phase.

“Nearly 800 delegates will reach the city ahead of the two-day conclave, stay at assigned places and return for the weekend function to share their feedback, the BJP leaders said.

This raised the question of whether the 200 assembly segments in a state with a total of 243 were chosen with coalition politics in mind, given that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) has 45 seats.

That is an incorrect interpretation. In Bihar, we will discuss both the Modi government and the state government. Furthermore, they stated that the remaining assembly segments may be covered at a later time.

Relations between the JD(U) and the BJP have been strained in recent years, with the alliance partners disagreeing on issues ranging from terrorism to the need for a population control law and the Agnipath’ scheme of armed forces recruitment.

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