The BJP’s internal democracy reached its national crescendo Monday when Nitin Nabin filed for national president, met with an avalanche of support from NDA stalwarts. Expect the official word Tuesday, but the die is cast.
Starting strong, Annapurna Devi congratulated the youthful aspirant, predicting party invigoration. Kiran Choudhary stressed the timeliness of youth at the helm through fair elections.
Bittu elaborated on the structured grooming—from booth scrutiny to apex validation. Rawat expected prompt finality, Panda vaunted 14 crore-strong democratic fortress.
Prasad’s Bihar glee resonated, Jardosh backed the novice’s readiness. Sharma saw meritocracy in action, Nagar aligned with Modi’s youth-driven development.
Bilas Sharma recalled Maharashtra feats, eyed Bengal and Assam. Khatana confirmed pan-state buy-in.
Nabin embodies aspiration: from ranks to pinnacle. This chorus of approval fortifies his path, promising agile leadership amid rising stakes. BJP’s machinery, already colossal, gears for amplified impact under fresh command, targeting sustained governance triumphs and opposition eclipses.