With Bihar Assembly poll closing by, BJP president JP Nadda will visit Patna on February 22 to discuss his party’s strategy with State leaders and that of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) there besides to inaugurate BJP’s new offices in 11 districts.
This would be Nadda’s first visit to Bihar after taking over party’s baton this year from Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister.
“Nadda would be inaugurating the newly-built office of the BJP in 11 districts in Bihar, including Samastipur, Siwan, Bhagalpur, Arwal, Naugachhia, Lakhisarai, Gopalganj, Sasaram, Saharsa, Aurangabad, and Sheohar by a remote control at Patna office. These new offices are equipped with latest equipment, including an e-library that would help party workers in advancing BJP ideology in their districts,” said Party’s General Secretary and Bihar-in-charge, Bhupendra Yadav .
Nadda will hold meetings with members of the core committee to ensure the victory of NDA with Nitish Kumar being the Chief Ministerial face of the NDA alliance.
Picking its lessons from the Delhi poll debacle, BJP is keen to rein-in its motor mouths and spoil its campaign in Bihar. Recently Nadda had summoned union minister and MP from Begusarai Giriraj Singh’s controversial comments against a prominent minority institution.
BJP intends to focus on state and development issues rather taking up national agenda in the forefront of its campaigning in the Bihar poll. BJP wants to win to end it series of reverses in Maharashtra, Delhi and Jharkand by faithfully aligning with the JDU and not queering its pitch on a Nationalist agenda.