Chandigarh, June 19 -- Gearing up to contest the 2027 Punjab assembly elections on its own, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to sharpen its campaign, with national president Nitin Nabin embarking on a three-day maiden tour of the state from June 20. Packed with religious engagements, organisational meetings and outreach interactions with various sections of society, the visit is aimed at energising the party cadre and reviewing the BJP's preparedness for the upcoming electoral battle. The visit comes close on the heels of the BJP appointing Kewal Dhillon as the new president of the Punjab BJP. Nabin, along with Union home minister Amit Shah, recently also chaired a meeting of the Punjab BJP core group in the national capital. According to Punjab BJP general secretary Anil Sarin, Nabin will begin his Punjab tour from Amritsar by paying obeisance at the Golden Temple, Durgiana Mandir and Ram Tirath Temple before proceeding to Jalandhar for an overnight stay. In Amritsar, Nabin will also visit Jallianwala Bagh. On June 21, the BJP chief will participate in the International Yoga Day celebrations at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. Thereafter, he will travel to Ludhiana where he will formally inaugurate the district BJP office on Dugri Road and address an extensive organisational meeting of sub-circle in-charges and senior party functionaries. In the evening, he is scheduled to interact with industrialists and representatives of the business community. On June 22, Nabin will hold a series of crucial organisational meetings, beginning with interactions with MPs, former MPs, MLAs, former MLAs and youth representatives. BJP leaders said the national president was expected to take feedback from grassroots workers and senior leaders....