New delhi sources stated that bjp working president jagat prakash nadda, who has long been seen as the choice of prime minister narendra modi and Shah for the job, on monday officially took over the reins of the bjp from amit Shah. Meanwhile top party leaders, including Union ministers and those from states, were present at the bjp headquarters to file nominations in support of Nadda. Meanwhile Senior bjp leader radha mohan Singh, who is in charge of the organisational election process, had announced the schedule after the party's internal poll exercise was completed in 21 of the BJP's 36 state and Union territory units.

 

Furthermore Singh, in a statement, had said: "After successfully conducting Phase 1 of the bjp enrolment and expansion drive, creating 75 per cent booth committees, 50 per cent Mandal committees and holding election as per BJP's constitution in 21 states to elect party presidents, I am pleased to announce the elections for the post of National president of the BJP.”

 

Moreover having risen through the saffron ranks, Nadda has long been a member of the bjp parliamentary board, its highest decision making body. He had served as a minister in the first modi government. Apparently Nadda's decades-long experience in the organisation, starting from student politics, proximity to the RSS and clean image are seen as his strengths. Perhaps the election of a new president brings to end incumbent Shah's tenure of over five-and-a-half years during which the bjp expanded its footprints across the country like never before and enjoyed its best phase in electoral contests despite suffering a few setbacks in state polls.

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