Ranchi buzzes with excitement as BJP’s working president Nithin Nabina prepares to submit his nomination for national president. Spokesperson Pratul Shah Dev described it as a defining chapter in the party’s democratic ethos.
In an IANS interview, Dev celebrated the meritocracy: starting from humble booth duties, unwavering dedication propels ordinary members to extraordinary heights. This impending uncontested win for Nabina exemplifies BJP’s ethos, inspiring millions of young Indians that true leadership rewards grit over privilege.
Detailed election guidelines from K. Laxman outline nominations from 2-4 PM, followed by swift verification until 5 PM and withdrawal option till 6 PM. Multiple candidates would trigger polls on January 20 at headquarters.
Dev sharply targeted Mamata Banerjee’s governance, slamming her focus on sheltering illegal Bangladeshi migrants with documents while ignoring critical border fencing mandates from Delhi spanning hundreds of kilometers.
Reflecting on the massive Magh Mela gathering of over 3 crore devotees after over a decade, Dev commended the robust security amid crowd volatility risks. Tensions flared briefly when officials urged the Shankaracharya to disembark his palanquin for a short walk, met with resistance from followers.
Echoing Rajnath Singh, Dev voiced concerns over deepening Pakistan-China ties but lauded Modi’s visionary stewardship, transforming India into a formidable global player and averting dire scenarios.