Bihar is basking in glory after PM Narendra Modi lavished praise on new BJP chief Nitin Nabin, calling him ‘my boss’ while humbly labeling himself a grassroots activist. The Tuesday ceremony, graced by Amit Shah, JP Nadda, and Rajnath Singh, marked Nabin’s official takeover.
In Patna, BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain beamed, stating, ‘Our 14 crore Biharis now sport 56-inch chests, thanks to Modi’s respect for our son.’ Nabin’s journey from Bihar roots to national command fills the state with pride and sets a youthful tone for the party.
Hussain described the mood as jubilant, with nationwide and international workers energized by this organizational milestone. ‘It’s the reward of our sangathan parv,’ he said, as cadres gear up for intensified efforts in nation-building.
Young Indians, Hussain observed, are especially uplifted, seeing Nabin as a relatable icon. This development strengthens BJP’s bench and signals strategic depth ahead of key polls.
Regarding the lingering BMC mayor controversy between Shinde’s group and BJP, Hussain sidestepped, confident of a swift announcement. Ultimately, Nabin’s honor spotlights Bihar’s rising clout, promising greater contributions to India’s growth story.