New Delhi:
Nitin Nabin’s appointment as the Bharatiya Janata Party’s national working president signals the party’s renewed emphasis on organisational strength and generational transition ahead of key electoral battles.
Within the BJP, Nabin is described by those who have worked closely with him as “hardworking”, “politically curious” and a thorough organisational party worker. He is also seen as grounded, accessible and a man of “samanvay” or coordination.
At 45, Nabin is the youngest BJP working president, a choice that fits into the party’s broader push to elevate younger leaders to positions of responsibility. The move comes at a time when the BJP has been visibly promoting a new generation of leaders — including the recent appointment of Harsh Sanghavi as deputy chief minister of Gujarat.
Despite his age, Nabin brings nearly two decades of organisational experience, having risen from the party’s youth wing in Bihar to handling key election responsibilities.
