Before taking office, BJP's new president, Nitin Nabin, visited these temples and gurudwaras to pay his respects!

BJP's new working president, Nitin Nabin, will visit four religious sites in Delhi today before assuming the presidency. Find out which temples he will visit and what their specialties are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nitin Nabin is set to become the 12th National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Before assuming the presidency, he will visit several temples in Delhi today. His full schedule has been released, including the temples he will visit.

 

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BJP's new national president, Nitin Nabin, is scheduled to visit the Jhandewalan Temple in Delhi at 8 a.m. The Jhandewalan Temple is one of Delhi's oldest temples, where the goddess Adishakti is worshipped. This Hanuman temple is considered a symbol of strength, determination, and leadership.

 

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Following this, Nitin Nabin will visit the Valmiki Temple on Mandir Marg at 8:30 a.m. This temple is not only religiously significant, but also socially and culturally significant. This ancient temple in Delhi is dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana. This religious site has been a major center of faith and respect for marginalized sections of society. Worshiping at the temple symbolizes inclusive politics and social balance.

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At 9 a.m., Nitin Nabin will visit the ancient Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place. The ancient Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place is one of the oldest temples in Delhi. Lord Hanuman is considered a symbol of strength, service, and selfless action. The temple's unique feature is that leadership here is not seen as ego, but as a symbol of service and dedication.

 

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BJP's new national president, Nitin Nabin, will visit the Gurdwara at Bangla Sahib in Delhi at 9:30 am to pay obeisance. The Bangla Sahib Gurdwara is a highly sacred religious site for Sikhs. A historical belief associated with Guru Harkishan Sahib is that he selflessly served the people during the pandemic. The Gurdwara's tradition of langar and seva prioritizes service to humanity over power and position.

 

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The first president of the BJP party was former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who held the position from 1980 to 1986. Now, at just 45 years old, Nitin Nabin is set to become the new national president of the BJP.