New Delhi: The name of the new national president of the BJP will be announced on January 20, while nominations will be filed on January 19. Under the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Organizational Festival,’ the schedule for the election of the BJP’s national president has been announced by the national election officer, Dr. K. Laxman. It is worth noting that Nitin Naveen has been chosen by the BJP as the working president of the party. Because of this, it is considered certain that Nitin Naveen will assume the post of BJP’s national president. He will succeed JP Nadda, who held the position for the longest period. Nitin Naveen will file his nomination on January 19.
In a significant organizational change within the BJP, National Working President Nitin Naveen will file his nomination for the post of National President on January 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be present as a proposer during the nomination process. Senior party leaders will also be present.
Prime Minister may be a proposer for Nitin Naveen
PM Modi’s presence is being seen as an emphasis on the BJP’s organizational strength and stability. The nomination process is part of the BJP’s established internal organizational structure for electing its national president. Several senior leaders, members of the central leadership, and key office-bearers, as well as chief ministers of BJP-ruled states, are expected to attend the event.
Nitin Naveen became Working President on December 14
Nitin Naveen was appointed as the working president of the BJP on December 14. It is reported that Naveen, a five-time MLA from Bihar, had his formal assumption of the party president’s post delayed due to the inauspicious period of Kharmas. With the end of Kharmas on January 14, the process of electing the BJP president has accelerated. It is noteworthy that Nitin Naveen has held several key organizational positions in the party before being elected as the national president. This includes the post of Bihar president of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM).

