CM Himanta congratulates newly appointed BJP national office-bearers
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A new team steps into place at the top of India's ruling party. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday, 17 August 2026 extended warm congratulations to all newly appointed national office-bearers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), welcoming them to their roles with a message of national duty and unwavering commitment.
Writing in Hindi, CM Sarma offered his hardik abhinandan — heartfelt felicitations — to every functionary elevated to a national post or assigned a significant organisational responsibility. He expressed confidence that the new team would serve with 'unbreakable dedication and commitment towards national service,' guided by the resolve of 'Rashtra Pratham' — 'Nation First.'
The message specifically invoked the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party's national president Nitin Nabin as the twin pillars under whom the fresh cohort of office-bearers would operate. Sarma's public acknowledgement of Nabin signals the new BJP chief's consolidation of the party's organisational structure at the national level.
Nitin Nabin at the helm of a reshuffled BJP organisation
The appointment of Nitin Nabin as BJP national president marked a significant moment in the party's internal calendar, triggering a broader reshuffle of national office-bearers — the very appointments CM Sarma is now welcoming. Such organisational overhauls are standard BJP practice when leadership at the top changes, ensuring that the president's team reflects the new chief's priorities and the party's electoral roadmap ahead.
For Sarma — who wears multiple hats as Assam CM and convenor of the North-East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) — publicly aligning with the new national leadership reinforces both his loyalty to the BJP's central command and his stature as one of the party's most prominent regional faces. The North-East, where NEDA has been central to BJP's alliance-building strategy, remains a key plank of the party's national expansion narrative.
The 'Nation First' pledge Sarma invoked is more than a slogan — it is the organising principle the BJP projects for every layer of its cadre, from booth-level workers to national office-bearers. New appointees inherit that expectation the moment their names are announced.