Shah begins 2-day visit to Uttarakhand; meets senior leaders, MLAs

Update: 2017-09-19 16:31 GMT
Dehradun: BJP president Amit Shah on Tuesday began his two-day day visit to Uttarakhand to galvanise party workers and assess the performance of the Trivendra Singh Rawat government which took power in the state in March.
This is Shah's first visit to the state after the BJP's victory in the Assembly polls and is part of his 110-day nation-wide tour to take stock and strengthen organisational work.
He was received by Chief Minister Rawat and party MP from Haridwar Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank at the Jollygrant airport, where he was accorded a rousing welcome by scores of party workers and leaders.
BJP workers stood with party flags and flower garlands on either side of the road to welcome Shah on his way to Madhuban hotel where he held a closed-door meeting with senior party leaders, including state BJP chief Ajay Bhatt, party MPs, MLAs and ministers.
Earlier, state parliamentary affairs minister Prakash Pant said Shah has come to encourage the party cadre and also to review the performance of the six-month-old BJP government in the state.
"He will definitely discuss how to activate the party right up to booth levels, besides reviewing the progress made in the last six months in implementing the commitments made in the BJP's vision document for Uttarakhand," he said before Shah's meeting with party leaders got underway.

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