Staff Reporter
:
CHIEF Minister Vishnu Deo Sai
and BJP State President Kiran
Singh Deo congratulated Nitin
Nabin on his unanimous election as National President of
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
They expressed confidence that
his leadership will inject fresh
momentum into the organisation and strengthen its commitment to national service.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo
Sai congratulated Nabin on
assuming the party’s top organisational post. He stated that
under Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s guidance, Nabin’s tenure
would reinforce the BJP’s
resolve to serve the nation while
infusing new energy into the
organisation. Sai highlighted
Nabin’s rich organisational
experience, efficiency, and dedication, which would strengthen the party at the national level. He predicted that the BJP
would reach new organisational
heights under Nabin’s leadership, inspiring party leaders
and workers. Sai described
Nabin’s election as a symbol of
the party’s faith in youth leadership, noting his administrative and organisational capabilities alongside a deep emotional connection with
grassroots workers.
BJP State President Kiran
Singh Deo also extended his
congratulations, calling Nabin’s
election a reflection of the party’s strong organisational unity, discipline, and democratic
values. He emphasised that
Chhattisgarh’s active participation in the National
President’s election process
demonstrated the BJP’s firm
commitment to internal
democracy and collective leadership. Deo added that, as a
young leader, Nabin’s guidance
would energise party workers
and elevate the party’s ideals.
Recalling Nabin’s role as co-incharge and later in-charge of
Chhattisgarh, he credited Nabin’s organizational skills for the party’s
strong performance in
the recent assembly elections and civic-panchayat polls. Describing Nabin
as a dynamic and charismatic leader, Deo said his
elevation signals that the
future belongs to the
youth, and this democratic leadership transition will benefit the BJP
in the coming years.
FESTIVE SCENES IN
RAIPUR:The unanimous
election of Nitin Nabin as
the National President of
the Bharatiya Janata Party triggered widespread enthusiasm among party workers and office-bearers across
Chhattisgarh, with a festive atmosphere witnessed in the
capital city.
Celebrations were held at the BJP state office
Kushabhau Thackeray Complex and the district office
Ekatma Parisar, where workers marked the occasion with
fireworks, drumbeats and slogans. Several senior leaders
and office-bearers were present during the celebrations at
Kushabhau Thackeray Complex, including state ministers
Yashwant Jain and Naveen Markandeya, cabinet minister
Shyambihari Jaiswal, Rajesh Agarwal, Lakshmi Rajwade,
MLA Sunil Soni, state treasurer Ram Garg, state ministers
Jayanti Patel and Sandhya Parganiha, state office minister
Ashok Bajaj, state spokespersons Nalinish Thokne and
Ujjwal Deepak, Raipur city in-charge Rajendra Sharma,
Raipur rural district in-charge Surendra Patni, Raipur city
district president Ramesh Singh Thakur, Raipur rural district president Shyam Narang, BJYM state president Rahul
Tikariha, along with Salim Raj, Anjay Shukla, Sanjunarayan
Singh Thakur, Amit Maheshwari, Tushar Chopra, Kritika
Jain, Vishal Pandey, Ankit Dwivedi, Vasu Sharma, Ashwani
Vishwakarma and a large number of party workers.
Similar celebrations were held at the Ekatma Complex,
where state general secretary Naveen Markandeya, MLA
Purandar Mishra, Raipur city district president Ramesh Singh
Thakur, state minister Amit Sahu, state office minister
Ashok Bajaj, Apex Bank chairman Kedar Gupta, senior party leader Chhagan Mundra, district general secretaries Amit
Maheshwari and Gunjan Prajapati, state spokesperson Amit
Chimnani, Minority Commission chairman Amarjeet Singh
Chhabra, district vice presidents Akbar Ali and Lalit Jaisingh,
and many BJP workers and office-bearers gathered to mark
the occasion. Party leaders described Nitin Nabin’s election as a moment of pride for the organisation and said his
leadership would energise workers across the country, giving new direction and momentum to the BJP.