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BJP leaders said the party and its NDA allies are united and preparing for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. After meetings chaired by BJP president Nitin Nabin, leaders expressed confidence of repeating the party's 2017 electoral success with an even bigger mandate
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BJP national president Nitin Nabin said the party would contest the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections along with its NDA allies despite being capable of fighting independently. He expressed confidence that the alliance would return to power with a thumping majority
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BJP president Nitin Nabin said India's Gen Z is focused on innovation, entrepreneurship and nation-building rather than anti-establishment politics. Addressing students in Telangana, he urged youth to reject divisive ideologies and contribute constructively to the country's growth and development
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Senior BJP leader and UP in-charge Nitin Nabin will embark on a two-day tour of Lucknow on July 3–4 to review organizational preparedness and finalize the party's grassroots election roadmap for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls
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Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai resigned from the BJP, with party president Nitin Nabin accepting his exit. Amid speculation about launching a people’s movement or political party, Annamalai is expected to outline his future plans through a social media address
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Bharatiya Janata Party appointed new state presidents for Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Tripura. Harsh Malhotra will lead Delhi BJP, while Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon assumes charge in Punjab ahead of the crucial 2027 Assembly elections
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and BJP president Nitin Nabin filed nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha elections along with three other NDA candidates. The opposition RJD has fielded Amarendra Dhari Singh for one of the five seats going to polls
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is likely to file nomination for the Rajya Sabha from Patna, signalling a possible end to his long tenure as chief minister. BJP leader Nitin Nabin will also file papers as NDA eyes all five seats
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BJP president Nitin Nabin said his party will follow Assam’s detect, delete and deport model to tackle alleged infiltrators in Bengal if voted to power. He also promised to rename Islampur and accused the TMC of appeasement
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As Telangana heads into crucial municipal elections, the Congress, BRS and BJP have intensified campaigns across urban areas. While the Congress faces internal dissent, the BRS banks on cadre strength and strategy, turning civic polls into a high-stakes political contest.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president Nitin Nabin are expected to campaign for party candidates in the Telangana municipal elections scheduled for February 11. The BJP hopes to strengthen its position as an alternative to the ruling Congress and opposition BRS ahead of the 2028 Assembly elections.
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Newly appointed BJP National President Nitin Nabin will chair his first major organisational meeting in New Delhi, bringing together senior party leaders to discuss organisational strengthening and future political strategy under the party’s new leadership
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Nitin Nabin assumed charge as BJP’s 12th national president, succeeding JP Nadda. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed him as a “millennial” leader and said he would be his boss on party matters. Nabin urged youth participation ahead of key Assembly polls
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Nitin Nabin was formally declared BJP national president, succeeding J P Nadda. At 45, he is the youngest-ever leader of the party. The transition, witnessed by top leaders including PM Modi, marks a new chapter for BJP politics
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BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin paid tribute to his late father, Naveen Kishore Prasad Sinha, on his 20th death anniversary, highlighting his accessibility, familial bond with party workers, and organizational skills, vowing to continue his legacy in Bihar politics