New Delhi: The BJP has already begun preparations for the elections in seven states — including Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Manipur, AAP-ruled Punjab and Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh — in 2027, with party chief Nitin Nabin setting in motion ground work for the party’s electoral foray.
“As the elections in the five states have concluded, the party will now shift its focus to the polls due to be held in seven states next year. Some groundworks have already been set in motion by party president Nitin Nabin. It will now be ramped up,” a source in the BJP said.
Nabin has visited Goa, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh to participate in programmes and held closed-door meetings with key party functionaries and leaders during his stay to plan the party’s poll strategy in these states. He will soon embark on a visit to Uttarakhand.
Addressing an event organised here at the BJP headquarters to celebrate the party’s success in the just concluded assembly polls in four states and a Union Territory, Nabin said the results of the elections were clear indications that people of the country continue to repose “unwavering trust” in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.
“From Gangotri to Ganga Sagar, the NDA-BJP government is being formed. This is not only a geographical expansion but also an expansion of people’s trust in our leadership and his vision,” the BJP chief said.
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