The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed 45-year-old Nitin Naveen as its new national working president, marking a significant leadership move aimed at strengthening the party’s organisational structure ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.
Young Leader Elevated
Nitin Naveen, a prominent BJP leader from Bihar, becomes one of the youngest politicians to hold the key organisational post. The appointment reflects the party’s focus on promoting leaders with grassroots experience and administrative exposure.
Reacting to the announcement, Naveen said his elevation was possible due to the “blessings of my father” and the guidance of senior party leaders. He expressed gratitude to the BJP leadership for trusting him with a national responsibility.
BJP Role and Responsibilities
As national working president, Naveen will play a crucial role in coordinating party activities, strengthening state units, and supporting election strategies under the party’s central leadership.
Political observers view the appointment as part of BJP’s broader strategy to energise its organisation with younger leadership while maintaining continuity with experienced decision-makers.

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