Nitin Nabin's Delhi Journey: How a Father's Blessings Fuel a Political Rise

Nitin Nabin has embarked for Delhi to officially begin his duties as a BJP national working minister. He credits his political journey to the unwavering support of his constituents and the guidance of the party's central leadership. Before leaving, he paid a heartfelt tribute to his late father, seeking blessings for the road ahead. His appointment is seen as a significant milestone, highlighting the BJP's focus on nurturing young political talent.

Key Points: Nitin Nabin Assumes Charge as BJP National Working Minister in Delhi

  • Nabin expressed gratitude for the support from his constituency and state
  • He acknowledged guidance from PM Modi, Amit Shah, and Rajnath Singh
  • He visited Mahavir Mandir and his father's statue for blessings before departure
  • Bihar BJP leader highlighted his appointment as a message to the country's youth
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New BJP working minister Nitin Nabin leaves for Delhi to assume charge

New BJP working minister Nitin Nabin leaves for Delhi, credits PM Modi's guidance and his late father's blessings for his political elevation and new role.

"It is with the blessings of my father that I could reach where I am in these 20 years. - Nitin Nabin"

Patna, December 15

Newly appointed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national working minister Nitin Nabin on Monday left for Delhi to assume charge of his official duties at the party headquarters, a move seen as a significant step in his political career.

Speaking to ANI, Nabin expressed gratitude for the support and blessings of the people of his state and constituency, which he said have played a crucial role in his elevation. "People of my constituency gave me blessings. With their blessings, this is happening," he said.

Nabin also acknowledged the guidance and support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, for making this opportunity possible.

"I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the central leadership, Prime Minister, Home Minister, Defence Minister and everyone in the central leadership for giving me this opportunity. I have the Prime Minister's blessings, and I will further advance the guidance and leadership he has provided.", Nubin added.

Before leaving for Delhi, Nabin visited the Mahavir Mandir in Patna to seek blessings and subsequently paid tribute to his father, the late veteran BJP leader Navin Kishore Prasad Sinha, by visiting his statue.

Speaking on the visit, he said, "Party leadership has always provided guidance to workers to not just work and learn, but also to go ahead. I have come to pay tribute to my father. I also had the darshan at Mahavir Mandir, which fills us with energy. It is with the blessings of my father that I could reach where I am in these 20 years. I will begin the journey ahead with the blessings of my father..."

Bihar BJP Minister Dilip Jaiswal also accompanied him on his journey and commented on how the appointment of such a young minister would set a great example for the youth of India.

"Nitin Nabin is young, and this sends a message throughout the country and to the youth that the BJP has appointed a 45-year-old young man to the national president's chair," he said.

The 45-year-old leader will now take charge at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, where he is expected to begin officiating his new responsibilities as national working minister, marking a milestone in his political journey and reinforcing the party's focus on promoting young leadership.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the focus on youth, I hope this appointment is based purely on merit and capability, not just symbolism. The real test will be in the work he delivers for the party and the people.
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Vikram M
This is a positive step. BJP has been good at promoting young faces compared to other parties stuck with old guard. At 45, he has experience but also fresh energy. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Touching that he paid tribute to his father first. In our culture, success means nothing without remembering our roots and blessings of elders. Hope he makes Bihar proud in Delhi.
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Rohit P
As a young voter, I like this message. It shows there is a path for younger people in politics if they work hard. But the responsibility is huge - he has to connect with the youth on real issues now.
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David E
Interesting to observe the political culture. The blend of modern political appointment with traditional gestures like temple visits is uniquely Indian. Wishing him success.

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