Tuesday’s leadership handover in New Delhi saw Nitin Nabin stepping into the shoes of BJP’s national president, a role he embraced with characteristic zeal. Commemorating this, Bihar BJP unveiled a poignant 2.30-minute video on X, detailing Nabin’s transformative political voyage from humble beginnings to supreme command.
Born in 1980, Nabin’s career was forged in RSS’s crucible of discipline and patriotism. Spanning 20 years, his ascent reflects sheer grit, transforming him from a foot soldier to the party’s full-time chief.
Breaking into legislature in 2006 via Patna West, he committed to governance excellence. As Bihar minister, Nabin overhauled road building and urban growth departments with innovative reforms. His influence rippled through youth wings and state election campaigns, revitalizing BJP’s core.
The narrative drives home the mantra of nation-first ethos enabling any summit. Nabin’s guidance heralds a robust era for BJP.
The tribute extends to JP Nadda’s illustrious stint, portraying his path from Himachal’s hills to Delhi’s corridors as organizational devotion incarnate. Campaigns like service-oriented expansion and booth fortification rooted BJP deeply in grassroots. Achieving global preeminence, Nadda amplified voices of women, youth, and marginalized sections while securing electoral dominances and fostering a vibrant worker culture.