In a stunning display of humility, Prime Minister Narendra Modi positioned BJP’s freshly appointed national president Nitin Nabin above himself during a high-profile handover ceremony. ‘I am just a karyakarta, and Nitin Nabin is my boss,’ Modi stated, in the presence of top leaders including Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh.
This endorsement has sparked euphoria in Bihar, Nabin’s home state. BJP stalwart Shahnawaz Hussain declared, ‘The people of Bihar now have a 56-inch chest,’ linking the honor to Modi’s famed rhetoric on strong leadership.
From Patna’s streets to global BJP chapters, celebrations are underway. Hussain noted Nabin’s evolution from a state leader to a national figurehead, crediting the party’s organizational strength for this ‘new chapter.’ Youth across the country, he added, are particularly thrilled by the young president’s ascent.
The event caps BJP’s internal ‘sangathan parv,’ fueling optimism for future electoral battles and developmental goals. Workers pledge unwavering support to Nabin’s vision of a robust India.
Queried on Mumbai’s BMC mayor race post-elections, Hussain remained cryptic, promising clarity shortly. Yet, the spotlight firmly stays on Bihar’s triumph, reinforcing its pivotal role in BJP’s national narrative.