The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will announce its new national president on January 20. The party confirmed the election schedule on Friday, creating strong political buzz across the country.
The BJP leadership released the notification ahead of key organizational decisions and upcoming elections. Party workers and political observers are closely tracking the leadership change.
Nomination Process on January 19
BJP Returning Officer K. Laxman announced the election timeline. Candidates can file their nominations on January 19 between 2 pm and 4 pm at the BJP central office. Officials will scrutinize the nominations soon after submission.
Candidates may withdraw their nominations on the same day between 5 pm and 6 pm. If the party requires voting, it will conduct polling on January 20 and declare the result later that day. The entire process will take place at the BJP headquarters.
Nitin Nabin Emerges as Top Contender
Meanwhile, party sources indicate that Nitin Nabin stands as the leading contender for the BJP national president post. The BJP high command reportedly favors his unanimous election as part of its push for young leadership.
Nitin Nabin currently serves as the party’s working president. The BJP appointed him to this role in December last year, triggering speculation about his elevation to the top post.
Strong Political and RSS Background
Nitin Nabin hails from Bihar and belongs to the Kayastha community. He has a strong ideological foundation through his association with the RSS. Over the years, he has built a solid political profile within the party.
He represents the Bankipur Assembly constituency and recently secured his fourth consecutive victory in the Bihar Assembly elections. His rise marks a significant milestone, as he has become one of the few leaders from Bihar to reach the BJP’s top leadership tier.
As the party prepares for January 20, the BJP’s leadership choice is expected to shape its national strategy in the months ahead.
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