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BJP elevates Bihar’s Nitin Nabin to national leadership role in major reshuffle

From Patna’s streets to Delhi’s power corridors, Nabin’s relentless climb reflects the BJP’s bet on tested regional leaders. Can his Bihar roots redefine national politics?

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BJP elevates Bihar’s Nitin Nabin to national leadership role in major reshuffle

Nitin Nabin, a 38-year-old BJP leader from Bihar, has been named the National Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The appointment came during a major reshuffle led by party chief JP Nadda. Nabin’s rise follows years of political experience in Bihar, where he has served as a minister and a four-time MLA from Bankipur in Patna.

Nabin’s political journey began early, influenced by his father, the late Nabin Kishore Sinha, a respected BJP leader in Bihar. He first won the Bankipur seat in 2006 and has held it for four consecutive terms. In the most recent Assembly elections, he secured a victory with a margin of over 51,000 votes.

Nabin’s promotion strengthens the BJP’s organisational structure at the national level. His experience in Bihar, combined with his work in Chhattisgarh and the party’s youth wing, positions him as a key figure in the party’s future strategy. The appointment reflects the BJP’s focus on leadership from its regional ranks.

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