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Nitin Nabin’s clarion call to take BJP to every village

29-06-2026 12:00:00 AM

metro india news I hyderabad

BJP National President Nitin Nabin gave a clarion call to party workers to take the BJP to every village while inaugurating nine new BJP district offices in Telangana on Sunday. He said the offices should not be viewed merely as buildings but as temples of public service, guided by the principle that politics is not for power but for service, not for comfort but for sacrifice, and not for personal prosperity but for dedication.

The new offices were inaugurated in Ranga Reddy Rural, Adilabad, Asifabad, Nirmal, Kamareddy, Siddipet, Medak, Wanaparthy and Nagarkurnool districts. Nabin described them as centres of commitment and service that would inspire workers to uphold the BJP's motto: "Nation First, Party Next, Self Last."

He paid tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Telangana martyrs and late BJP leader Sushma Swaraj, saying the aspirations of those who fought for Telangana remain unfulfilled and that the BJP is committed to realising their vision.

Rejecting criticism that the BJP is an "outsider" party, Nabin recalled that when the BJP won only two Lok Sabha seats in 1984, one of them was from Telangana. He credited senior party workers for strengthening the BJP in the state through years of struggle, sacrifice and perseverance.

Launching a sharp attack on the Congress and regional parties, Nabin accused them of practising opportunistic politics and treating governance as a means to enjoy power. He alleged that while BJP workers fought against the failures of the previous government, the Congress reaped political gains through false promises. Urging workers to intensify public outreach, he asked them to take the fight against the Congress government to every village and street. Drawing parallels with West Bengal, he said the BJP had expanded there despite political violence and would achieve similar success in Telangana.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, Nabin said the country was progressing under the vision of "Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat," Antyodaya and good governance. He said Telangana should contribute to India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 and reiterated that a "double-engine government" was essential for the state's comprehensive development.

Calling the upcoming municipal corporation elections the beginning of a new political battle, he urged workers to ensure the BJP's victory. He expressed confidence that the BJP, now in power in 22 states, would also form the government in Telangana.