Nitin Nabin Set for BJP Top Post as Ramkripal Yadav Hails "Golden Tenure"

Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav has expressed strong confidence in BJP working president Nitin Nabin, who is filing his nomination for the party's national president. Yadav stated that Nabin's tenure would be "written in letters of gold" and would strengthen the party nationwide. The BJP is set to elect its new president on January 20, with the process highlighting the party's cadre-based ethos and a potential generational shift. Senior leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi are expected to be present for the election in Delhi.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Files Nomination for BJP National President

  • Nitin Nabin files nomination for BJP president
  • Ramkripal Yadav predicts historic golden tenure
  • Election scheduled for January 20
  • Transition marks generational shift
  • Senior leaders including PM Modi expected in Delhi
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"His tenure will be written in gold": Ramkripal Yadav backs Nitin Nabin's nomination for BJP National President

Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav backs Nitin Nabin for BJP chief, predicting a historic "golden tenure" as the party prepares for leadership election.

"his tenure will be written in letters of gold in our history - Ramkripal Yadav"

Patna, January 19

As the Bharatiya Janata Party prepares to elect its new national president, Bihar Minister Ramkripal Yadav expressed strong confidence in BJP national working president Nitin Nabin, who will be filing his nomination for the post today. Calling it a historic moment in the party, Yadav said Nabin's leadership would leave a lasting imprint on the BJP's organisational journey.

"Nitin Nabin will become the national president; his tenure will be written in letters of gold in our history. Under his leadership, the BJP's organisation will be strengthened across the entire country," he said. Yadav added that the party's cadre is optimistic about a new phase of growth under leadership emerging from Bihar for the first time since the BJP's formation.

The BJP is scheduled to elect its new president on January 20, following the publication of the party's internal electoral rolls. According to the official notification issued by the national returning officer and Rajya Sabha MP K Laxman, nominations opened on January 19, with scrutiny and withdrawals slated for the same day. If only one valid nomination is filed, the candidate will be declared elected unopposed.

Earlier, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy underlined the BJP's cadre-based ethos, saying the party believes in unanimous leadership selection rooted in organisational consensus. He described the transition as a generational shift with young leadership set to take charge at the national level.

Currently, Bihar Minister Nitin Nabin is serving as the party's working president and is expected to succeed Union Minister JP Nadda, who assumed office in January 202. Nadda was also the first national working president of the party. According to the BJP constitution, the party president is elected by an electoral college comprising members of the national and state councils. If only one nomination is filed, the candidate assumes office without voting. Sources said senior leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, are expected to be present in Delhi for the election.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the internal democratic process at play here. The unanimous selection model is quite unique compared to other major parties globally.
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Vikram M
While I support the party, I hope the new president focuses more on grassroots issues like unemployment and inflation, not just organizational strength. The "golden tenure" should be judged by public welfare.
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Priya S
Generational shift is needed in all parties. Good to see young leadership getting responsibility. Hope he brings fresh energy and connects with the youth of the country. 👍
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Rohit P
The fact that all senior leaders are present shows the importance of this event. BJP's discipline and unity are its biggest strengths. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
As a BJP karyakarta from Tamil Nadu, I welcome this. A strong organization is the backbone for implementing policies. Hope he focuses on strengthening the party in southern states as well.

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