BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal Participates in Social Harmony Event in Rohtas

BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal Participates in Social Harmony Event in Rohtas

Patna: Bihar BJP President and Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Dilip Jaiswal visited Dinara in Rohtas district, where he participated in a social harmony ceremony and emphasized the importance of unity in society. Addressing the gathering at Bhalunidham High School grounds, Jaiswal said, “We will remain strong only if we remain united,” and urged everyone to work collectively to maintain harmony.

During the event, Jaiswal inspired BJP workers to start preparations for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, highlighting that the BJP is a party of workers committed to forming the NDA government. He also spoke about India’s ancient culture, which he said has always rejected discrimination. Jaiswal noted that distortions introduced during periods of foreign rule caused confusion and divisions, which need to be addressed through unity.

The BJP President praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,” stressing that harmony among people of different castes, religions, and beliefs is essential for progress. He urged the audience to foster mutual respect and unity despite societal differences.

Jaiswal also visited the ancient Bhaluni Bhawani Dham temple in Dinara, where he offered prayers for the welfare of Bihar’s people. He laid the foundation stone for the gate at the temple, expressing confidence that it would improve facilities for tourists and reduce chaos during festivals.

As Jaiswal traveled to Dinara, BJP workers, led by District President Santosh Patel, gave him a rousing welcome at various locations, including near the Paramdih bridge. The workers enthusiastically raised slogans, expressing their support and dedication.

Acknowledging the warm reception, Jaiswal said, “The energy and enthusiasm of our workers motivate the BJP. I am deeply grateful for your unwavering support.” Local BJP leaders, including Satyendra Verma, also joined in welcoming the state president, marking the event with fervor and unity.