Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the BJP’s worker-centric culture while congratulating Nitin Nabin on becoming the party’s new National President in New Delhi. Modi said the BJP proves that even an ordinary party worker can rise to the top through dedication and discipline. He described Nitin Nabin’s elevation as a reflection of the party’s internal democracy and collective trust, making the moment significant for cadres across the country.
Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony, Modi underlined that service to the nation and people remains the BJP’s core ideology. He added that the party’s focus has always stayed on grassroots workers rather than individuals. Because of this approach, he said, the BJP has earned public support and formed the central government three times with the backing of millions of workers.
The event took place at the BJP headquarters in Delhi and saw the presence of senior leaders and Union Ministers. Former national president JP Nadda formally handed over responsibilities to Nitin Nabin during the ceremony. The transition marked the beginning of a new chapter in the party’s organisational journey.
Party leaders later expressed confidence that Nitin Nabin’s leadership would further strengthen the BJP. They believe his experience and organisational skills will help expand the party’s reach while keeping its worker-first philosophy intact.
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