In a move signaling generational shift, Nitin Nabin submitted his nomination papers on Monday for BJP’s national president post, drawing widespread acclaim from NDA heavyweights. The formal declaration comes tomorrow, but the party’s top brass has already voiced robust endorsement.
Kicking off the celebrations, Union Minister Annapurna Devi extended profuse congratulations, spotlighting BJP’s stature as the globe’s largest party. ‘As a young leader, Nitin Nabin will propel the BJP to greater heights,’ she affirmed.
MP Kiran Choudhary described the process as quintessentially democratic, perfect for ushering in youth-led momentum. ‘Dynamic leadership like Nabin’s is what the future demands,’ she added.
Delving into the party’s meticulous selection mechanism, MoS Ravneet Singh Bittu explained how it spans from grassroots booths to national levels, preparing leaders for immense duties.
Optimism flowed from all corners: Tirath Singh Rawat anticipated quick results, Baijayant Jay Panda boasted of 14 crore members, and Ravi Shankar Prasad celebrated Bihar’s pride.
Darshana Jardosh wished the youngest president success in his duties, while Rekha Sharma hailed the opportunity for common workers to climb ranks, injecting fresh ideas.
Haryana’s Rajesh Nagar linked it to PM Modi’s youth empowerment mantra, envisioning Nabin steering Viksit Bharat. Ram Bilas Sharma credited Nabin’s prior role in Maharashtra’s triumph, forecasting wins in Bengal and Assam. Even Gulam Ali Khatana noted the inclusive state representations.
Nabin’s ascent underscores BJP’s commitment to meritocracy and renewal. With such backing, his presidency promises invigorated strategies, broader outreach, and unyielding pursuit of national development goals. The party faithful see this as a launchpad for future electoral dominances.