JP Nadda on two-day visit to Tripura

JP Nadda, president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), will be in Tripura for two days beginning Sunday, participating in a number of important programs. During his two-day visit, Nadda will discuss the strategy for the Tripura assembly elections, which are scheduled for next year. “On Sunday, the BJP President will be greeted by party […]

JP Nadda, president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), will be in Tripura for two days beginning Sunday, participating in a number of important programs.

During his two-day visit, Nadda will discuss the strategy for the Tripura assembly elections, which are scheduled for next year.

“On Sunday, the BJP President will be greeted by party leaders and workers at Agartala airport.” Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma, BJP state president Rajib Bhattacharjee, several ministers in the state government, and senior BJP leaders will greet Nadda at the airport, according to a BJP press release.

Nadda will also attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji’s Mann Ki Baat at the airport with BJP leaders, the local booth president, and booth workers.
A traditional Janjati, Manipuri, and Bengali welcome will also be performed for the BJP chief outside the airport.

“Abhinandan Samaroh of Nadda will be held at various locations on his way to the State Guest House from the airport,” the BJP stated, adding that the BJP chief will chair a meeting with State BJP office bearers and state Morcha presidents at the State Guest House in Agartala.

In addition, on Sunday night, he will meet with the BJP Tripura Core Committee at the State Guest House in Agartala.

Nadda will address Janajati Janasabha at the TTADC ground in Khwumlung, Tripura, during his visit.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha recently met Nadda in New Delhi, during which the Chief Minister briefed him on the state’s current political situation and organisational activities.

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