A carnival-like atmosphere gripped BJP headquarters in Delhi Tuesday. Leaders and cadres reveled with traditional music over Nitin Nabin’s national president appointment, formally unveiled that day.
MP Anurag Thakur led the accolades. ‘Heartiest wishes to 45-year-old Nitin Nabin, now at the helm of the planet’s top party,’ he shared. Nabin’s credentials dazzle: repeated legislative successes, cabinet experience, pivotal youth roles.
Thakur positioned it as Gen Z’s clarion call. ‘BJP beckons youth to politics, core streams, nation-building,’ he urged, citing Modi’s 1-lakh youth initiative.
Facing state-level battles from Bihar to Tamil Nadu, Thakur brimmed with assurance. ‘Modi’s pull, Shah’s acumen, Nabin’s zeal will conquer all,’ he predicted, foreseeing Bengal’s saffron surge and NDA sweeps.
Countering dynasty barbs, Thakur affirmed: ‘Rivals favor kin; BJP elevates doers.’
Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa beamed over Nabin’s gurdwara homage beforehand, a proud Sikh moment. Bihar MLA Birendra Singh marked the pioneering Bihar selection by PM and Shah, conveying hearty state support.
Nabin’s stewardship heralds BJP’s generational pivot, primed for electoral conquests.