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This article talks about the arrival of Nitin Naveen, the new National Working President of BJP, in Patna and the grand welcome he received.
Nitin Naveen, the new National Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), visited Patna for the first time on Tuesday. A large number of BJP workers gathered on the streets to welcome him, turning the city saffron with their presence. The crowd was so massive that there were long traffic jams, affecting many people, including important officials stuck on the roads.
Many senior leaders, including Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, had to leave their cars and walk to the airport because of the traffic. At the airport, Nitin was warmly welcomed by Bihar State President Sanjay Saraogi, who garlanded him, along with Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who presented him with a shawl and flowers.
Nitin Naveen, at just 45 years of age, has taken on a significant role within the party. His arrival was marked by a roadshow filled with drums and slogans, showcasing the unity and strength of the BJP in Bihar. Political circles see this event as a sign of his growing importance within the party and the state.
The main event took place at Miller High School, where a grand stage was set up. Nitin was officially honored in front of party workers from across the state. Senior leaders congratulated him, and he later addressed the crowd, promising to work hard for the organization.
Given the large turnout, the district administration made sure to prepare thoroughly. They set up tight security measures both inside and outside the event venue. Police and officials were present to manage the crowd and ensure everything went smoothly, checking attendees at the entry gate.
Summary:
- Nitin Naveen visited Patna as the new BJP National Working President.
- A huge crowd welcomed him, causing significant traffic jams.
- Senior leaders had to walk to the airport due to the traffic.
- A grand event was held at Miller High School to honor Nitin Naveen.
- Tight security and crowd control measures were in place for the event.
