
Bihar’s political scene is heating up as the assembly elections approach, and the BJP is ramping up its efforts. On Saturday, party chief JP Nadda lands in Patna to check on preparations and lead a crucial strategy session with the state core committee.
Nadda arrives at Patna Airport around 11 AM and will jump straight into a high-level meeting with top Bihar BJP leaders after lunch. They’ll dive into election readiness, booth-level strategies, and how alliances are shaping up. Expect talks on constituency plans, seat-sharing deals, and overall campaign blueprints, with polls likely hitting Bihar in October or November.
Party insiders say the meeting won’t stop at elections—they’ll also tackle wider political updates in the state. There’s buzz that Nadda might squeeze in a chat with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, though nothing’s official yet.
This visit fits into BJP’s big push to gear up for the Bihar Assembly elections. The central leadership wants to boost activities now, especially with the Election Commission expected to announce dates in early October.
Adding to the excitement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Bihar on September 15—his seventh trip this year. He’ll kick off the new Purnia airport, Bihar’s fourth after Patna, Gaya, and Darbhanga. Modi will also launch key development projects, signaling the party’s focus on growth alongside the polls.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah isn’t far behind, with planned visits on September 17 and 27. These high-profile moves show just how seriously BJP is taking the Bihar elections.
With leaders flocking to the state and strategies taking shape, the election fever in Bihar is definitely on!
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