Bihar minister named BJP’s national working president

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New Delhi: Bihar minister Nitin Nabin was on Sunday appointed as the BJP national working president and is likely to eventually succeed JP Nadda as its national president, signalling a generational shift in the ruling party.

Nabin (45), son of late Nabin Kishore Prasad Sinha – a veteran BJP leader and former MLA – is considered dynamic and ideologically rooted, and deeply committed to the organisation, party leaders said.

A five-time MLA, he represents Bankipur assembly constituency in Bihar and has served twice as a minister in the Bihar government.

His tenures as a minister in Bihar and his role as the party incharge of Chhattisgarh have been truly outstanding and marked by his effective organisational leadership, they said.

“BJP’s parliamentary board has appointed Nitin Nabin, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s national working president with immediate effect,” party’s leader Arun Singh said in a notification.

Nabin, who belongs to the Kayastha community, is likely to succeed incumbent BJP chief Nadda and is one of the youngest leaders to occupy the post, the leaders said.

Nadda (65) was appointed the BJP president in January 2020 and has already completed his full term. He was granted extensions to lead the party through the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Congratulating Nabin on his appointment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he has distinguished himself as a “hardworking karyakarta” and expressed confidence that his energy and dedication will strengthen the party.

“He is a young and industrious leader with rich organisational experience and has an impressive record as MLA as well as minister in Bihar for multiple terms. He has diligently worked to fulfil people’s aspirations,” Modi said on X.

Nabin has also worked extensively for Yuva Morcha. His appointment reflects the BJP’s focus on capable leadership and signals a generational shift, the leaders said.

Nadda also greeted Nabin and said he was confident that the party would attain new heights under his leadership.

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