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Nitin Nabin Becomes BJP’s Youngest National President at 45


New Delhi | : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday appointed Nitin Nabin, a 45-year-old five-time MLA from Bihar, as its new national president, making him the youngest leader to hold the post in the party’s history.

Nabin was unanimously elected during the BJP’s organisational conclave, ‘Sangan Parv’, held in New Delhi. His appointment received the backing of the party’s top leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and outgoing president J.P. Nadda.

The ceremony marked a generational shift within the BJP, with senior leaders describing the move as a step towards energising the party ahead of upcoming state elections. In his address, Nitin Nabin reflected on his political journey, crediting his rise to grassroots work, discipline, and organisational commitment, rather than family lineage.

“I began as a youth worker and have grown through responsibility and merit. This role is a collective trust placed in me,” Nabin said, reaffirming his commitment to strengthening the party across states.

He also pledged to work towards the vision of ‘Viksit Bharat’, focusing on organisational expansion, youth engagement, and effective governance messaging. Party leaders highlighted his experience in Bihar politics and his connect with younger cadres as key strengths.

Meanwhile, J.P. Nadda, who served as BJP national president since 2020, will now return full-time to his responsibilities as Union Health Minister.

Nitin Nabin’s elevation comes at a crucial time as the BJP prepares for major state and national political milestones, positioning the party for continuity with renewed leadership.


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