Festivities filled the air at BJP’s Delhi headquarters on Tuesday. Party faithful danced to dhol beats, celebrating Nitin Nabin’s elevation to national president. The official reveal happened amid high spirits, spotlighting the 45-year-old’s remarkable journey.
Speaking exclusively, Anurag Thakur lauded Nabin’s achievements. From multiple terms as MLA to ministerial stints and youth wing leadership, Nabin’s resume is stellar. ‘At just 45, he’s heading the globe’s biggest party – a testament to dedication,’ Thakur remarked.
Thakur framed this as inspiration for Gen Z. BJP, he said, actively encourages youth engagement in politics and national development. Echoing PM Modi’s vision for 100,000 young entrants, the party prioritizes fresh blood.
Thakur outlined tough roads ahead in Bihar to Bengal and beyond. Yet, with Modi’s mass appeal, Shah’s tactical brilliance, and Nabin’s energy, victory is assured. ‘Saffron will rise in Bengal; NDA will rule key states,’ he boldly claimed.
On family favoritism charges, Thakur drew sharp lines. ‘Dynasties dominate rivals; BJP honors effort and loyalty,’ he countered.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa highlighted Nabin’s pre-office gurdwara stop as deeply honoring. Birendra Singh from Bihar celebrated the unprecedented choice from their state, a first under Modi-Shah, and offered statewide felicitations.
Nabin’s appointment reinforces BJP’s youth-centric strategy, promising renewed vigor for expansion and governance triumphs.