In Delhi, the BJP headquarters is buzzing with excitement as party workers chant slogans of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Bharatiya Janata Party Ki Jai.” Nitin Navin, the newly appointed national president of India’s largest political party, has left his residence and is on his way to the BJP office. His convoy is being closely watched, and supporters are gathered with bouquets to welcome him. Senior leaders, including Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and JP Nadda, are already present at the headquarters, while preparations are in full swing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival. Before assuming office, Nitin Navin offered prayers at Jhandewalan Devi Temple and Valmiki Temple, seeking divine blessings. At 45, he becomes the youngest national president in the party’s history. The BJP has distributed ceremonial scarves (patkas) to leaders and workers to mark the occasion, reflecting unity and party colors across the headquarters. This leadership transition from a grassroots worker to national president symbolizes a new era of youth empowerment within the BJP. The official announcement of his appointment is scheduled for 11:30 AM, where party leaders and workers from across India will celebrate this historic moment.


