Chandigarh: Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin is set to commence a three-day visit to Punjab from June 20, with a schedule that combines religious observances and organisational activities aimed at strengthening the party’s presence in the state.
The tour will begin with visits to the revered Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) and the historic Durgiana Mandir in Amritsar, where Nabin is expected to offer prayers before embarking on a series of political engagements across Punjab.
Party leaders said the visit is part of the BJP’s ongoing outreach programme in the state and is expected to include interactions with local office-bearers, workers and key stakeholders. Discussions are likely to focus on organisational expansion, grassroots mobilisation and preparations for upcoming political challenges.
The Punjab tour assumes significance as the BJP continues its efforts to consolidate its support base and intensify public engagement across the region. Senior state leaders are expected to accompany the party chief during several events planned over the next three days.
Political observers believe the visit reflects the BJP leadership’s renewed emphasis on Punjab, with the national president expected to review the party’s strategy and encourage cadre participation at the grassroots level while reinforcing its development and governance agenda.