BJP president Nitin Nabin kicks off first meet with 65-member national team
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Key Takeaways
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Saturday, 22 August convened his first formal meeting with the party's newly appointed national office-bearers at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, setting the organisational tone for a team unveiled just five days earlier. Strengthening the party machinery and planning nationwide programmes to mark Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 25 years in public life were among the central items on the agenda.
What the Day-Long Exercise Covered
The sessions were structured around three separate meetings: a formal introduction of the new office-bearers, briefings on individual roles and responsibilities, and discussions on upcoming organisational priorities. Nabin used the occasion to formally launch the team's tenure within the BJP's national structure.
Office-bearers were briefed on expectations that go beyond internal party work — including maintaining an active presence on social media, engaging effectively with the media, and ensuring regular contact with grassroots party workers. Identifying and escalating issues affecting the public was also flagged as a core responsibility.
Electoral Roadmap on the Table
The new team's role in the BJP's electoral preparations featured prominently in the discussions. The party is eyeing Assembly elections in seven states next year, while early groundwork for the 2029 Lok Sabha elections is also reportedly being drawn up. Nabin is additionally scheduled to meet BJP state presidents, organisational general secretaries, in-charges, and co-in-charges as part of the broader exercise.
Modi's 25-Year Milestone: A National Campaign in the Making
A significant portion of the agenda was devoted to planning country-wide programmes marking PM Modi's 25 years in public life. Modi first assumed office as Chief Minister of Gujarat on 7 October 2001, a post he held for nearly 13 years before becoming Prime Minister in 2014. He has since served as Prime Minister for more than 12 years, making the milestone a considerable political moment for the party.
The New 65-Member National Team
The BJP announced its revamped 65-member national team under Nabin's leadership on 17 August. The reshuffle brought in 51 new faces, representing one of the more significant expansions of the party's national organisation in recent years. Saturday's meetings were designed to give this largely fresh team a clear sense of direction ahead of a politically packed electoral calendar.
With state elections on the horizon and the 2029 general election already entering the party's planning horizon, the BJP's new organisational structure will be tested sooner rather than later.