Is Nitin Nabin Filing His Nomination for BJP President on January 19?
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New Delhi, Jan 13 (NationPress) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for a significant organisational transition as its national Working President, Nitin Nabin, is preparing to submit his nomination for the role of national President on January 19, as revealed by party insiders.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anticipated to be present as the proposer during this nomination, signifying a strong vote of confidence in Nabin’s leadership among the party elite.
The Prime Minister's attendance is seen as a reinforcement of the continuity and stability in the BJP’s organisational and ideological framework.
This nomination procedure is a part of the BJP’s well-established internal organisational structure for electing its national President. Numerous senior leaders, central leadership members, and key office-bearers are expected to be present at this high-profile event on the party’s organisational calendar.
Once the nomination is concluded, the official announcement of the new BJP President is set for January 20.
This declaration is likely to clarify the party’s leadership hierarchy ahead of impending electoral challenges and will play a crucial role in shaping the BJP’s organisational strategy at the national level.
Political analysts are closely monitoring these developments, as this appointment arrives at a pivotal moment when the BJP is concentrating on strengthening its organisational backbone and aligning its leadership with long-term governance and electoral goals.
Further details are anticipated following the official announcement on January 20.
Nitin Nabin, a five-time MLA from Bihar, was appointed as the working president of the BJP on December 14, but his formal assumption of the party President role was delayed due to kharmas (an inauspicious period), which concludes on January 14.
Since taking up the role of Working President, Nabin has been visiting various states and engaging with party colleagues.
He has previously held several key organisational roles within the party, including serving as the Bihar President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha.