Nitin Nabin Set to Become BJP National President After Unopposed Nomination

BJP's national returning officer K Laxman announced that Nitin Nabin is the sole nominee for the party's national president post after 37 sets of nomination papers were submitted in his favor. The nomination process concluded on January 19, with all papers found valid upon scrutiny. Nitin Nabin, currently the party's working president, is expected to succeed JP Nadda, who has held the position since 2020. The election is scheduled for January 20, and with no other nominations, Nabin is set to assume office without a contest.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Proposed as BJP National President

  • 37 nomination papers received
  • Sole candidate for president
  • Election scheduled for January 20
  • To succeed JP Nadda
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Nitin Nabin proposed for national president post: BJP leader K Laxman

BJP leader K Laxman announces Nitin Nabin as sole nominee for party president after receiving 37 nomination papers. Election set for January 20.

"only 1 name, that of Shri Nitin Nabin, has been proposed for the post of National President - K Laxman"

New Delhi, January 19

Bharatiya Janata Party leader K Laxman on Monday announced that Nitin Nabin has been proposed for the post of BJP National President after 37 sets of Nomination Papers were received in his favour.

Laxma, BJP's national returning officer for 'Sangathan Parv', said that the process to elect the party's national president was initiated after the election of 30 State Presidents across 36 states.

"The BJP National President Election process was initiated after the election of 30 State Presidents out of 36 States, well above the required number of completing a minimum of 50 per cent of the States. Now, after the period of withdrawal, in my capacity of National Returning Officer, Sangathan Parv, Bharatiya Janata Party, I hereby announce that only 1 name, that of Shri Nitin Nabin, has been proposed for the post of National President of Bharatiya Janata Party," Laxma said in a press statement.

"As per the schedule, today, on 19th January 2026 (Monday), the Nomination Process was completed between 2 PM to 4 PM. In all, 37 sets of Nomination Papers were received in favour of Nitin Nabin for the post of National President. On scrutiny, all sets of Nomination Papers were found to be duly-filled up in the required format and were valid," he added.

The BJP is set to elect its new president on January 20 (Tuesday) after it published its internal party electoral rolls today.

Currently, Nitin Nabin is serving as the party's working president and is expected to succeed Union Minister JP Nadda, who assumed office in January 2020. Nadda was also the first national working president of the party.

According to Article 21 of the BJP constitution, any eligible member may serve as president for 2 consecutive terms of 3 years each.

According to Article 19, the election of the party president happens through the electoral college consisting of Members of the National Council and Members of the state councils. The election will take place in accordance with the rules framed by the National Executive.

Any twenty members of the electoral college of the party can jointly propose a name for the party president. The person nominated needs to be an active member for four terms and have 15 years of total membership. If no other nomination is given by the electoral college, the new party president will assume office without voting.

The BJP's national council consists of members elected by the state council; 10 per cent of Parliament members are elected by the party members in Parliament. The elected members cannot be fewer than 10, and if they are, then all of them will be elected.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see the internal democratic processes of a major Indian political party laid out like this. 37 nomination sets is quite a show of support. The constitutional articles mentioned provide good transparency.
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Priya S
While the process seems orderly, one has to wonder about the lack of any other candidate. A single name proposal, while showing unity, doesn't exactly showcase vibrant internal debate. Hope the new president focuses on grassroots issues.
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Vikram M
The BJP's organizational strength is commendable. Electing 30 state presidents first shows a bottom-up approach. Nitin Nabin has big shoes to fill after Nadda ji. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Article 21 allows for two consecutive terms. Hope the new leadership continues the development agenda and connects with the youth. The party machinery is crucial for the 2029 elections.
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, the institutionalization of these processes is impressive. The requirement of 15 years membership and four active terms ensures experienced leadership takes the helm.

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