This exclusive interview captures the emotional moment when Nitin Naveen was informed about becoming the national president of the party while he was attending a victory programme with workers on December 14. He says the decision came suddenly during the event at around 2 pm when a message from Delhi reached him. The interview highlights how top leadership including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, JP Nadda, Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh collectively decided the leadership transition after internal consultations. Nitin Naveen recalls receiving the first call and congratulatory message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, followed by greetings from other senior leaders who expressed confidence in his leadership abilities. He emphasizes that the responsibility is not about an individual but about a strong team where coordination between state presidents, chief ministers and organizational units is key. He also mentions that monitoring governance and party performance across states is part of the routine leadership process aimed at improving efficiency and accountability. The interview reflects humility, surprise and acceptance of the role, as he states that words alone cannot define his future work, only actions will. It concludes with a strong message of unity within the organization and trust in collective leadership moving forward into the next political phase. According to him, every leader including chief ministers and state presidents functions as part of a single team where strengths are shared and weaknesses are addressed together for better governance and party growth. The discussion also reflects future expectations from leadership, including regular coordination, performance review and strengthening of party organization across all states in India. the interview presents a detailed insight into leadership transition and internal decision-making at the highest level of the party.


