Gopalganj, 1 September (HS). Bihar government minister and new state president of Bihar BJP Dilip Jaiswal reached Gopalganj where workers welcomed him enthusiastically. From the border of the district, Dumariya bridge to Thawe temple, BJP workers welcomed him with flowers and garlands at various places. Bihar minister Janak Ram, MLA Rampravesh Rai, BJP leader Mithilesh Tiwari and many other workers welcomed the BJP state president with pomp and show. Talking to journalists during this time, Dilip Jaiswal said that BJP is the biggest party in the country and there are assembly elections in Bihar next year. All our workers have already started preparing for the elections.
He said that we will fight the assembly elections under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and will form the government once again. He said that BJP is going to start a membership campaign across the country. On September 2, BJP's National President JP Nadda will start the membership campaign by making Prime Minister Modi a member. On reaching Gopalganj, the BJP State President first visited Thawe Durga Maa and prayed for the well-being of all Biharis. After that, he participated in programs organized at many places in the district.
While addressing the gathering and workers, the State President said that after becoming the State President of BJP, this is the first time I have got the opportunity to visit Durga Maa. He said that nowadays politics and leadership are going on in a different way. Society is being divided on the basis of caste. Only by rising above casteism will society and country develop. People of Sanatan Dharma are by nature peaceful. We are peace loving. The Minister attacked and said that Lalu Yadav went to jail to take his family forward. An illiterate man who failed in 9th is doing politics. Whereas an educated man is roaming on the road. An illiterate man will not become a leader. Society has been poisoned by dividing it on the basis of casteism. In a gathering in Thawe, businessmen weighed the State President with an 80 kg weighing scale.