Tripura's political landscape will receive a significant boost as BJP President JP Nadda is scheduled to arrive in the state on Friday for a two-day visit. The purpose of his visit is to assess the party's organization in the region and commemorate nine years of the BJP-led government at the Centre with a grand rally in Santirbazar, South Tripura.
According to Sunit Sarkar, the media in-charge of the party, Nadda will touch down at Agartala airport on Friday evening. Upon his arrival, he will preside over a meeting with senior party leaders, including Chief Minister Manik Saha, to discuss various organizational matters.
On Saturday, Nadda is set to meet two prominent personalities from Tripura and address the rally in Santirbazar. The event will be attended by BJP's state in-charge Mahesh Sharma, spokesperson Sambit Patra, and Northeast coordinator Phanindranath Sarma.
The visit of JP Nadda holds significance for the BJP in Tripura as it provides an opportunity to evaluate the party's progress in the state and energize its cadre. The rally in Santirbazar is expected to rally party supporters and showcase the achievements of the BJP-led government at the Centre over the past nine years.
The trip marks a notable moment in Tripura's political calendar and highlights the BJP's ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence in the region. The visit of JP Nadda and the planned rally demonstrate the party's commitment to connecting with the people of Tripura and working towards their welfare and development.