CM Yogi Adityanath on Sunday warmly welcomed BJP National President Nitin Nabin during his visit to Mathura, the sacred birthplace of Lord Shri Krishna and a revered centre of Sanatan culture.
CM Yogi Adityanath Welcomes BJP National President Nitin Nabin in Mathura
Extending his greetings, the Chief Minister described Mathura as an invaluable spiritual heritage of India, deeply rooted in the teachings and philosophy of Sanatan Dharma. He said that Nitin Nabin’s visit to the holy city reflects the Bharatiya Janata Party’s commitment to preserving and promoting India’s cultural and spiritual legacy.
Adityanath highlighted Mathura’s global religious significance
Yogi Adityanath highlighted Mathura’s global religious significance, noting that the city attracts millions of devotees from across the country and abroad. He added that the state government has been consistently working towards the development of religious tourism, infrastructure expansion, and heritage conservation in Mathura and the Braj region.
The Chief Minister also emphasized that under the leadership of the BJP, Uttar Pradesh has witnessed major initiatives aimed at strengthening cultural pride while simultaneously focusing on development, governance, and public welfare.
Welcoming Nitin Nabin on behalf of the people of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath said that such visits help reinforce organisational strength and provide direction for future political and social initiatives aligned with national interests.
The visit is being seen as significant in the context of the party’s organisational activities and outreach in Uttar Pradesh, a key political state, ahead of upcoming electoral and policy engagements.
The Chief Minister further stated that the BJP’s governance model aims to balance heritage conservation with modern development, ensuring that faith-based destinations are developed without compromising their spiritual essence. He added that initiatives in Mathura reflect this approach.
Welcoming Nitin Nabin on behalf of the people of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath said the visit would provide guidance and inspiration to party workers and strengthen organisational unity at the grassroots level.
He also underlined that the BJP remains committed to cultural resurgence, inclusive growth, and good governance, adding that leadership interactions in spiritually significant locations send a strong message of unity, discipline, and purpose.
The visit is being viewed as politically and organisationally significant, particularly as the party continues to prepare for upcoming electoral challenges and policy initiatives in the state.
