Nitin Nabin Set to Become BJP President, Modi to Propose Nomination

Nitin Nabin, the BJP's national Working President, is set to formally file his nomination for the post of national President on January 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be present as the proposer, signaling strong endorsement from the party's top leadership. The formal announcement of Nabin as the new BJP President is scheduled for January 20, following the conclusion of an inauspicious period. This leadership transition is seen as crucial for the BJP's organizational strategy ahead of future electoral challenges.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin to File Nomination for BJP President Post

  • Nomination filing on January 19
  • PM Modi as key proposer
  • Formal announcement on January 20
  • Focus on party continuity
  • Timing after inauspicious 'kharmas' period
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Nitin Nabin to file nomination for BJP President on January 19, formal announcement on January 20

BJP's Nitin Nabin will file his nomination for national President on Jan 19, with PM Modi as proposer. Formal announcement expected on Jan 20.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be present as the proposer during the nomination process - Party Sources"

New Delhi, Jan 13

The Bharatiya Janata Party is poised for a key organisational development as its national Working President, Nitin Nabin, is set to file his nomination for the post of national President on January 19, according to party sources.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be present as the proposer during the nomination process, reflecting strong endorsement and confidence in Nabin's leadership within the party's top brass.

The presence of the Prime Minister is being viewed as underlining continuity and stability in the BJP's organisational and ideological direction.

The nomination process is part of the BJP's established internal organisational framework for electing its national President. Several senior leaders, members of the central leadership, and key office-bearers are likely to attend the event, making it a high-profile exercise within the party's organisational calendar.

Following the completion of the nomination process, the formal announcement of the new BJP President is scheduled for January 20.

The declaration is expected to provide clarity on the party's leadership structure ahead of upcoming electoral challenges and to shape the BJP's organisational strategy at the national level.

Political observers are closely watching the developments, as the appointment comes at a crucial time when the BJP is focusing on consolidating its organisational strength and aligning its leadership with long-term governance and electoral objectives.

More details are expected to emerge after the official announcement on January 20.

Nitin Nabin, a five-time Bihar MLA, was appointed working president of the BJP on December 14, but his formal takeover as the party President was held up due to kharmas (inauspicious period), which ends on January 14.

Since he was appointed the Working President, Nabin has been touring the different states and meeting party colleagues.

Nabin has earlier held several key organisational posts in the party, including as Bihar President of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mention of 'kharmas' delaying the process. It's a unique blend of modern politics and traditional beliefs. Hope the new leadership focuses on economic issues that matter to the common person.
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Ananya R
As a young voter, I appreciate that he has a background with the Yuva Morcha. Hopefully, he can bring some fresh energy and connect better with the youth. The party needs to address unemployment squarely.
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Vikram M
Continuity is good, but I hope this isn't just about maintaining the status quo. The BJP has a massive mandate and the new president should use it to push for more bold reforms, not just organisational stability. A little criticism is healthy for any democracy.
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Karthik V
His experience as a five-time MLA from Bihar is his biggest asset. He understands ground realities. If he can replicate some of that Bihar connect at the national level, it will be great for the party's outreach.
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Priya S
The timing is key with elections ahead. A smooth leadership transition shows internal discipline. Hope the focus remains on development and governance, which is what most Indians care about at the end of the day.

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