Nitin Nabin was elected as the BJP’s National President during the ‘Sangathan Parv’ event in New Delhi, making him the youngest leader to hold this position. Leaders from various political backgrounds congratulated him, expressing hope for his success in leading the party and the nation. BJP spokesperson Pratul Shah Deo emphasized the democratic process within the BJP for selecting leaders, contrasting it with dynastic practices in other parties like the Congress.
BJP MLA Harish Khurana praised Nitin Nabin’s journey from a booth president to the National President, highlighting his inspirational rise within the party. Senior BJP leader Kirit Somaiya mentioned that Nitin Nabin’s youth and vigor would be advantageous for the party, foreseeing a positive impact under his leadership. Purnea MP Pappu Yadav, extending wishes from outside the BJP, expressed high expectations from the new president, particularly for the welfare of Bihar’s people.
RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari acknowledged the beginning of a new era in the BJP with Nitin Nabin’s appointment, offering congratulations and best wishes from Bihar. Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tiwari, while congratulating Nabin, raised concerns about the selection process within the BJP, pointing out a departure from past leadership traditions. Congress MP Manoj Kumar recalled his interactions with Nabin in Bihar, wishing him success and urging a focus on addressing key issues in the state.
Nitin Nabin, born in 1980 in Ranchi, Jharkhand, has emerged as a dynamic leader in Indian politics, now leading the BJP at 45. His elevation signifies the party’s commitment to generational change and grassroots connections. With a background in Bihar politics and a strong organizational presence, Nabin’s presidency is expected to strengthen the BJP’s position ahead of upcoming elections.
