Drums thundered and cheers echoed through BJP’s national office in New Delhi on Tuesday. The occasion? Nitin Nabin’s official naming as party president, sparking jubilation among ranks. This young leader’s rise captivates as the party eyes expansion.
Anurag Thakur, BJP MP, was effusive in praise. ‘Congratulations to Nitin Nabin on leading the world’s largest party at 45,’ he said. Nabin’s track record shines: five MLA wins, ex-minister, youth morcha heavyweight at state levels.
‘It sends a massive signal to Gen Z,’ Thakur emphasized. BJP motivates the young to dive into politics, shape the mainstream, and build India. He nodded to PM Modi’s push for a lakh youth politicians.
Challenges loom in Bihar, Bengal, Tamil Nadu, but Thakur is optimistic. Modi’s charisma, Shah’s planning, Nabin’s drive – unbeatable combo. ‘We’ll hoist saffron in Bengal, secure NDA wins across states,’ he vowed.
Dismissing nepotism claims, Thakur spotlighted BJP’s meritocracy. ‘Jobs go to family in others; we promote performers,’ he quipped.
Delhi’s Manjinder Singh Sirsa called Nabin’s gurdwara visit pre-tenure a badge of honor. Bihar’s Birendra Singh rejoiced at the historic Bihar pick by Modi-Shah duo, bringing state blessings.
As BJP transitions leadership, Nabin embodies renewal, fueling hopes for dominance in diverse terrains.