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Nitin Naveen, the new national working president of BJP, is visiting Patna for the first time, marking a significant event for the party in Bihar.


Nitin Naveen, who is the new national working president of the BJP, is coming to Patna tomorrow for the first time since he took over. This visit is being seen as a big occasion for the Bihar BJP as they prepare to welcome him with celebrations.

Leaders of the Bihar BJP are excited and congratulating Nitin Naveen on his new role. Rajiv Ranjan, a member of the BJP State Working Committee, has even put up posters around Patna to celebrate his arrival. Many special arrangements are being made to give him a grand welcome.

Nitin Naveen’s welcome program will kick off at Patna Airport around 12:30 PM. There will be elephants, horses, artists in traditional dress, and drums to make the event festive. A large number of party workers on bikes will also be part of the road show, which is expected to attract thousands of people.

The route from the airport to the city is beautifully decorated with flags, banners, and posters. There will be flower showers and special stages set up at major intersections to honor him during the convoy.

After the road show, Nitin Naveen will pay respects at various religious and ideological places, including Mahavir Temple and the statues of important leaders. The event will conclude with a large ceremony at Miller High School grounds, showcasing Bihar’s rich cultural heritage.



Summary:

  • Nitin Naveen is visiting Patna for the first time as the national working president of BJP.

  • The event is expected to be a grand celebration with large public participation.

  • Special arrangements include elephants, horses, and traditional performers.

  • The route will be decorated with flags and flowers for the convoy.

  • The road show will end with a ceremony highlighting Bihar’s culture.



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