Anticipation grips the BJP headquarters as working president Nithin Nabina gears up for national president nomination. Pratul Shah Dev, party spokesperson, framed this as a shining example of internal democracy.
In candid remarks, Dev praised BJP’s unique ladder: ‘From the dustiest booths to the pinnacle, hard work and loyalty forge destinies.’ Nabina’s near-certain elevation motivates youth nationwide, proving ambition meets opportunity in the party.
K. Laxman’s roadmap details nomination hours 2-4 PM, immediate post-4 PM checks, withdrawal by 6 PM, with January 20 voting as backup.
Dev lambasted West Bengal’s Mamata for favoring illegal immigrants with citizenship perks, neglecting border security fences over 400 km as pressed by New Delhi.
The epic Magh Mela saw unprecedented 3-4 crore pilgrims after 12 years; Dev appreciated crisis management despite surge dangers. Friction peaked when authorities sought Shankaracharya’s brief foot march from palanquin, refused amid disciple agitation.
On Rajnath’s Pakistan-China warning, Dev agreed on threats but hailed Modi’s era elevating India’s stature, ensuring resilience against adversarial pacts.