Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Meets New BJP Chief Nitin Nabin, PM Modi Calls Him 'Boss'

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met and congratulated the Bharatiya Janata Party's new National President, Nitin Nabin, at the party headquarters. She highlighted his inspiring journey from a humble background and the party's confidence in youth leadership. The day's events included visits to multiple places of worship, accompanied by Delhi BJP leaders, before Nabin formally took charge. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah escorted Nabin to his new office, with Modi humorously referring to the new president as his 'boss' in party matters.

Key Points: Delhi CM Greets New BJP President Nitin Nabin

  • Delhi CM greeted new BJP chief
  • Nabin's rise from humble background hailed
  • PM Modi, Amit Shah accompanied Nabin
  • Visit to temples and gurudwara before election
  • PM Modi described Nabin as having 'youth energy'
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta greets new BJP President Nitin Nabin

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta met new BJP National President Nitin Nabin. PM Modi, calling Nabin his 'boss', and Amit Shah accompanied him to his office.

"When it comes to the party affairs, then I am a worker, and Nitin Nabin is my boss. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 20

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday met BJP's new National President Nitin Nabin at the party headquarters and conveyed her best wishes for leading the world's largest political party.

The Chief Minister said that Nabin's rise from a simple and humble background to the position of National President through consistent work in the organisation as a dedicated BJP worker is an inspiring journey.

She added that appointing Nabin as National President at the age of 45 clearly demonstrates that the Bharatiya Janata Party's confidence in the strength of youth goes beyond rhetoric, and is consistently reflected in the party's organisational framework, decision-making processes, and approach to leadership development.

Earlier during the day, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva accompanied Nabin to places of worship before his election.

Along with Nabin, Sachdeva, Delhi Government Ministers Pravesh Verma and Manjinder Singh Sirsa, BJP National Co-Media Head Sanjay Mayukh, and others visited the Jhandewalan temple to offer prayers to Mata Jhandewali, the Goddess of Shakti.

Thereafter, they offered prayers at Shri Balmiki Mandir located on Mandir Marg, the ancient Hanuman Temple on Baba Kharag Singh Marg and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, said a statement.

At the time of taking charge, the new BJP president was accompanied by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to his office.

Other senior leaders who flanked him included Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari and outgoing party president Jagat Prasad Nadda.

PM Modi also met the family members of Nabin briefly, congratulated them on his assuming the big role and shared some light-hearted conversations.

Earlier, addressing the BJP leaders and workers, PM Modi described Nitin Nabin as his 'boss' and himself as a mere party worker.

"When it comes to the party affairs, then I am a worker, and Nitin Nabin is my boss," he said amid loud cheers at the party headquarters.

Nabin has "youth energy" as well as a "long experience in the organisation", the Prime Minister further said, adding that these will be "very beneficial" for the party.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The visits to temples and the gurudwara before taking charge is a beautiful Indian tradition. It shows humility and seeks blessings for the immense responsibility ahead. Wishing him the best.
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Aman W
At 45, he is indeed young for such a top post. BJP is serious about promoting young blood. Let's see if this translates into more youth-centric policies and a fresh approach.
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Priyanka N
PM Modi calling him 'boss' was a classy and humble gesture. It reinforces the party discipline that the organization comes first, regardless of individual stature. Respect.
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Karan T
While the ceremony and words are nice, the real test is performance. I hope the new president focuses on internal party democracy and listening to grassroots workers, not just top-down orders.
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Meera T
His journey from a humble background is truly inspiring for millions of young Indians. It shows that with dedication, you can reach the top. More power to him! 🇮🇳

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