Delhi BJP Proposes Nitin Nabin as Next National Party President

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva led a delegation to submit a proposal nominating Nitin Nabin for the party's national president. Sachdeva stated it was a matter of happiness to nominate the dynamic young leader from Bihar for the role. The nomination event was attended by several senior BJP leaders, MPs, and former Delhi party presidents. Nitin Nabin, who assumed the role of Working President in December, has been actively participating in Delhi BJP events and organizational initiatives.

Key Points: Delhi BJP Backs Nitin Nabin for National President Post

  • Nomination for BJP presidency
  • Led by Delhi leadership
  • Nabin is current Working President
  • Aim to set new milestones
  • Strengthen party organization
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Delhi BJP chief, CM Gupta submit proposal for Nitin Nabin's election as National President

Delhi BJP leaders submit nomination for Nitin Nabin as next national president. Proposal led by CM Rekha Gupta and state chief Virendra Sachdeva.

"a matter of great happiness that all of us have filed the nomination - Virendra Sachdeva"

New Delhi, Jan 19

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, on Monday, led the city unit's all-India delegates to the party's National Office for submitting a proposal for nomination of Nitin Nabin for being elected the party's next President, a BJP leader said.

After submitting the nomination, Sachdeva said that it is a matter of great happiness that all of us have filed the nomination for the post of President for the party's dynamic young leader from Bihar, Nitin Nabin, who is currently the party's Working President.

He said that under the leadership of Nabin, the BJP will set new milestones in winning elections and public service.

Those present for submitting Nabin's nomination along with Chief Minister Gupta and Delhi BJP President Sachdeva included BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Gautam; Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra; party MPs Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Kamaljeet Sehrawat and Bansuri Swaraj; State BJP General Secretary Vishnu Mittal; former city BJP Presidents Harsh Vardhan, Vijay Goel, Satish Upadhyay and Adesh Gupta; Delhi Mayor Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh and Deputy Mayor Jaibhagwan Yadav. Delhi Coordinator Sunita Kangra was also present.

BJP Working President Nitin Nabin had assumed the charge of his office in Delhi on December 15 and since then he has actively taken part in Delhi BJP's events.

On Kalpataru Day, coinciding with the New Year's Day, Nitin Nabin offered prayers at the Ramakrishna Ashram in Delhi.

Earlier, he visited the Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi and offered prayers as part of the observance of the Shaheedi Month of the Sikh community.

On December 28, Nabin joined BJP's Delhi unit members in listening to the 129th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme at Rajendra Nagar in Delhi.

On December 25, he launched "Atal Smriti Sammelans" from the Kasturba Nagar Assembly constituency.

The Sammelans were planned in all 70 constituencies to strengthen organisational character among new BJP entrants.

Through the series of Sammelans, the BJP aimed to keep party workers and new members rooted in its ideological foundations and the values of its iconic leaders and familiarise them with the life and ideals of the former Prime Minister late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Atal Smriti Sammelans across all 70 constituencies is a smart move to instill party ideology in new members. Ground-level organizational strength is key. Hope this translates to better governance and not just political messaging.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope the focus remains on actual public service and development issues in Delhi—water, pollution, infrastructure—and not just on internal party politics and symbolism. The capital needs concrete solutions.
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Sarah B
Interesting to observe the political processes from an international perspective. The article mentions participation in Sikh and Hindu religious observances—seems like a strategic effort to connect with various communities.
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Vikram M
The unity shown by the Delhi unit, with former presidents and current leadership together, is commendable. Party discipline and a clear succession plan are important for any large organization. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Attending 'Mann Ki Baat' and launching sammelans in Atal ji's memory—good symbolic gestures. But the real test is performance. Let's see if this new energy helps the BJP address Delhi's pressing issues more effectively.

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