Bihar Celebrates as Nitin Nabin Set to Become BJP's Youngest National President

Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hailed Nitin Nabin's nomination for BJP National President as a historic and proud moment for the state. He emphasized the party's inclusivity, stating even an ordinary worker can rise to the top position. Other leaders, including Minister Dilip Jaiswal, praised the message it sends to the youth. Nabin, currently the working president, is set to be elected after filing his nomination, with his role focusing on preparations for key state elections.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin to File Nomination as BJP National President

  • Nitin Nabin to file nomination
  • Hailed as youngest National President
  • Seen as boost for youth leadership
  • BJP's internal elections praised
  • Focus on upcoming state polls
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"In BJP an ordinary man can also become party's National President...": Bihar Dy CM Samrat Choudhary ahead of Nitin Nabin's nomination

Bihar leaders hail Nitin Nabin's nomination as BJP National President, calling it a historic day and a testament to the party's inclusive culture.

"In the BJP, an ordinary man, a worker sitting in the last row, can also become the party's National President. - Samrat Choudhary"

New Delhi, January 19

Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Monday emphasised the inclusivity in the Bhartiya Janata Party, saying that even an ordinary worker sitting in the last row can also become the National President as Nitin Nabin gears up to file his nomination for the same, scheduled at 2 pm today.

Speaking to the reporters, Choudhary expressed joy and said that it's a proud moment for Bihar.

"This is a moment of joy for Bihar, and also a historic day for the BJP, that Nitin Nabin will file his nomination as the youngest National President, and tomorrow we will meet Nitin Nabin as our new National President... Under his leadership, the BJP will become even stronger...This is a day of pride for Bihar, and I thank Prime Minister Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and JP Nadda... In the BJP, an ordinary man, a worker sitting in the last row, can also become the party's National President," he said.

Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal also hailed Nabin ahead of the nomination process.

"It is a very auspicious day for Bihar that the national president of the world's largest political party is going to be a 45-year-old young son of Bihar's soil... This has sent a very big message among the youth..." he said.

Moreover, Deputy Speaker of the Tripura Legislative Assembly, Ram Prasad Paul, stated that the election for National and State Presidents only takes place within the Bhartiya Janata Party, highlighting the democratic approach inculcated in the party.

"I have been associated with this party for at least forty years, and this party, from the very beginning, has had a system where the party president, whether it's the national president or the state president, is elected. That's how it works... This doesn't happen at any other party. No other party has this system..." he said.

Nitin Nabin, who was elected as the party's working president in December, will file his nomination today and is likely to be elected as President after the necessary voting takes place on January 20.

Union Minister JP Nadda currently helms the national party. The appointment of Nabin is seen as the party focusing on youth leadership.

Since his appointment as the National Working President, Nitin Nabin has been deeply engaged in the party's preparations for the upcoming state assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Puducherry.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While it's good to see a younger face, I hope this is a genuine internal democratic process and not just a symbolic change. The proof will be in how much autonomy the new president actually has in decision-making.
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Vikram M
"Ordinary man" ka example toh accha hai, but let's be real. Most top positions still go to those with strong political backgrounds or connections. Hope Nabin's rise truly inspires the grassroots karyakarta.
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Priya S
Good to see focus on youth leadership. At 45, he brings a fresh perspective which is needed. His work in the southern state elections will be a big test. All eyes on the upcoming assembly polls now.
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Rohit P
Bihar getting representation at the national level in the party is always welcome. Hope he works for the development of the state and the country with the same energy. Jai Bihar! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The claim that only BJP has internal elections for president seems a bit exaggerated. Many parties have some form of internal democracy. But credit where it's due, promoting younger leaders is a positive step.

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