Nitin Nabin Chairs First BJP Meet as President, Eyes Key State Polls

Newly elected BJP president Nitin Nabin will chair his first office bearers meeting at the party headquarters in New Delhi. The day-long meeting will involve state presidents and secretaries, with a key focus on reviewing strategy for the upcoming assembly polls in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam, and Kerala. The meeting will also set the tone for Nabin's tenure as the party's youngest-ever national president. His predecessor, JP Nadda, expressed confidence that under Nabin's leadership and PM Modi's guidance, the BJP's development journey would gain further momentum.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin's First BJP Meeting as President Sets Poll Agenda

  • First meeting as BJP president
  • Review of five state elections
  • Focus on organisational development
  • Nadda expresses confidence in new leadership
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Nitin Nabin to chair first office bearers meeting as BJP chief tomorrow

New BJP chief Nitin Nabin chairs first office bearers meeting, focusing on strategy for five upcoming state assembly elections and organisational review.

"This moment marks... the beginning of a new phase in BJP's ideological journey - JP Nadda"

New Delhi, January 20

Newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Nabin will chair his first office bearers meeting on Tuesday at the party headquarters in the national capital.

The meeting is expected to run the entire day, with all state presidents, in-charge general secretaries, and organisational secretaries in attendance.

According to sources, the meeting will begin with introductions, followed by a state-by-state review of the BJP's organisation, programs, and upcoming events.

A key focus area will be the five upcoming state elections in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam, and Kerala. Nitin Nabin is set to review the BJP's strategy and programs for these crucial polls.

The meeting will also focus on organisational development and other key initiatives, setting the tone for Nabin's tenure as the party's youngest-ever president.

Nitin Nabin took charge as the 12th and youngest National President of the BJP on Tuesday. His name was announced at the party headquarters in New Delhi. He had become the acting president on December 14, 2025. He was elected unopposed on Monday as the sole nominee for the full-time president post.

Nabin's predecessor, JP Nadda, congratulated the newly elected president on assuming the post and said, "This moment marks not just an organisational change, but the beginning of a new phase in BJP's ideological journey, strong tradition, and continuous progress."

Nadda expressed confidence that under Nabin's leadership and with Prime Minister Modi's guidance, the BJP's journey towards development, good governance, and nation-building would gain momentum across the country.

"The journey that began in 2014 under PM Modi's leadership is moving forward with the blessings of the people, and now it will continue under Nabin's leadership. Today, the NDA is in power in 20 states, while the BJP is in power in 13. With confidence, I say that under PM Modi's leadership and Nabin's presidency, the BJP will bloom in Bengal, form governments in Puducherry and Tamil Nadu, return to power in Assam, and achieve good results in Kerala," said Nadda.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on five state elections is crucial. Hope the review includes local issues and doesn't just rely on national narratives. Kerala and Tamil Nadu are very different political landscapes. Good luck to the new team!
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Rohit P
Youngest president ever! This shows the party is trusting the next generation. Hope he connects well with the youth and first-time voters. The Assam strategy will be interesting to watch.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad. The organisational meeting sounds very detailed. If they want to bloom in Bengal as Nadda said, they need to address specific regional concerns, not just national politics. A tough task ahead.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I hope this leadership change brings more internal democracy and open discussion. The 'unopposed' election trend is a bit concerning for a healthy democracy, even within a party. Wishing him success nonetheless.
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Kavya N
First meeting setting the tone is important. Hope they discuss more women's participation and tickets in the upcoming elections. That would be a real sign of progress. All the best to the new president! 🙏

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