
Ranchi, May 30: Nitin Naveen, the newly appointed national president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is set to visit Jharkhand for the first time since taking office. His two-day visit is scheduled for June 6 and 7 and is being regarded as significant due to its timing. The announcement has generated considerable excitement among party workers.
The details of the visit were shared by Amar Kumar Bauri, the BJP’s state general secretary. During his stay, Naveen will participate in various organizational meetings and engage directly with party workers.
Naveen is expected to arrive at Ranchi Airport around 11:30 AM on June 6, where he will receive a grand welcome from party members. A tree plantation event is also planned near the airport. Following this, his convoy will head to several key locations.
As part of the itinerary, he will pay tribute to the statues of Bharat Ratna awardee Karpuri Thakur, tribal leader Birsa Munda, and Kailashpati Mishra. He will then visit the BJP’s state office to meet with party leaders and workers. On the same day, he will participate in an intellectual dialogue program, where individuals from various sectors will discuss political and social issues with him.
On June 7, Naveen’s schedule will begin with a breakfast meeting at the residence of state president Aditya Sahu in Kuchu, Ormanjhi, where he will have informal discussions with party leaders and local workers. He will also take part in a youth dialogue program, engaging with a large number of young party members.
These meetings are expected to focus on strengthening the organization, strategizing for upcoming elections, and expanding the party’s grassroots presence. Naveen is scheduled to return to Delhi on the night of June 7.