BJP stalwart JP Nadda will be on a 2-day visit to Uttarakhand ahead of the State’s forthcoming Assembly polls. He is scheduled to meet senior party leaders and elected representatives to finalise the party's strategy and preparations for the impending Assembly polls. As per schedule, Nadda will also seek blessings of sadhus and seers in Haridwar on August 20. On August 21, He is scheduled to hold a meeting with ex-servicemen from the state in Raiwala Dehradun to seek their suggestions and support for the Assembly elections. The party-state leadership has planned eleven meetings of Nadda. These would include the BJP chief meeting with block pramukhs, nagar panchayat pramukhs, mayors, office-bearers of the party, general secretaries, MLAs, MPs, Cabinet Ministers and the Chief Minister of the state Pushkar Singh Dhami and all former Uttarakhand CMs of the party. Uttarakhand Assembly are likely to take place in early 2022.The state witnessed a change of guard repeatedly with Trivendra Singh Rawat replaced by Tirath Singh Rawat. Interestingly, Tirath Singh Rawat was replaced as the chief minister by Pushkar Singh Dhami in July this year. Shashi Tharoor gets relief in Sunanda Pushkar death case, free from all cases BJP will launch campaign in UP Poll to reach out to minorities, target 5000 votes per seat Case registered against SP MP Shafiqur Rahman for supporting terrorism