BJP chief Nitin Nabin visits Uttarakhand ahead of 2026 Assembly polls
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin is set to begin a two-day visit to Uttarakhand on Friday, 2 May, with a focus on organisational consolidation and early groundwork for the Uttarakhand Assembly election scheduled for February 2026. The visit signals the party's intent to engage directly with its cadre well ahead of the electoral cycle.
Key Meetings on the Agenda
During his stay, Nabin is scheduled to hold discussions with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, party office bearers, and senior state leaders. According to a party source, the meetings may also involve detailed interactions with district-level leaders and key functionaries to assess ground-level performance and inter-district coordination.
The discussions are expected to cover a review of ongoing political activities, strategies for strengthening the party organisation, and preparation for upcoming electoral and governance-related challenges, a party leader said.
Organisational Focus Ahead of 2026 Polls
The visit is widely seen as part of the BJP's broader effort to maintain organisational cohesion and readiness across the state. Emphasis is reportedly likely to be placed on improving outreach, consolidating support bases, and ensuring better implementation of party programmes at the grassroots level.
Notably, this is consistent with the BJP's established pre-election playbook — deploying national leadership to state units roughly 18 to 24 months before polling to shore up cadre morale and iron out coordination gaps. Uttarakhand, which the BJP currently holds, will be a key battleground in early 2026.
Cabinet Decisions Under CM Dhami
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Dhami chaired a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday and approved several significant measures. These included the purchase of 250 buses by the state transport department and decisions relating to the welfare of acid attack survivors.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Dhami said,