'Make Lotus Bloom': Nitin Nabin Rallies AP BJP for Local Polls

Leading key strategy and RSS meetings in Visakhapatnam, Nitin Nabin charged the BJP cadre to secure a decisive win in Andhra's upcoming local polls
'Make Lotus Bloom': Nitin Nabin Rallies AP BJP for Local Polls
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Sai Priya Resorts in Visakhapatnam set the stage for the Andhra Pradesh BJP’s Extended State Executive Committee Meeting. This was more than just another party event—it was the first major gathering since the BJP-led NDA took charge in Andhra Pradesh. Roughly 2,400 leaders showed up, among them State Chief PVN Madhav, Newly appointed National Vice President Daggubati Purandeshwari, Union Ministers L. Murugan and Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma, State Minister Y. Satya Kumar, and AP In-charge Siddharth Nath Singh.

Key Details & Core Agenda Points

The agenda zeroed in on four main priorities: pushing Central Government welfare schemes at the grassroots, outlining strategy for the upcoming Graduate Constituency elections in the AP Legislative Council, building a roadmap for pending municipal elections, and figuring out the best use of the Special Economic Package granted to Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points from Nitin Nabin’s Speech

In his first trip in Andhra Pradesh, BJP National President Nitin Nabin took the floor. He didn’t mince words about what comes next for the party, blending governance plans with the realities of coalition politics. He laid out his vision in clear terms.

First, he reminded everyone about “alliance dharma.” Winning power matters, but what matters more is using that power responsibly—keeping the doors open for public dialogue and ensuring government programs reach every corner of the state.

Three Pillars of Action

Nitin Nabin called on leaders to rally around three core principles. One Goal: Build a Viksit Bharat—a truly developed India. One Resolve: Ensure Andhra Pradesh itself becomes a model of that development. Above all, One Belief: Keep steering the party towards organizational victories.

Deep Grassroots Strengthening

Nabin also told party workers to focus on deepening the BJP’s roots. He pushed for technical and structural innovations across every district, Mandal, and booth—efforts that leaders like P.V.N. Madhav had already set in motion. Building unity from the Booth President all the way up to the State President was the order of the day. He didn’t shy away from the opposition either. He criticized them, especially over their attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and democratic institutions. But he made something else clear: while the BJP may push back hard, the party will keep its dignity and composure. Finally, he encouraged the rank and file to reach out to young voters and challenge the misinformation campaigns run by the opposition.

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