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J.P. Nadda all set to take over as BJP chief today

Top leaders arrive at BJP HQ in Delhi

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BJP working president J.P. Nadda is all set to be elected as its next national president on Monday, succeeding Amit Shah. He is expected to be elected to the post unopposed.

Top party leaders, including Union ministers and those from states, are likely to arrive at the BJP headquarte­rs to file nomination­s in support of Mr Nadda, who has long been seen as the choice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr Shah for the job. His decades-long experience in the organisati­on, starting from student politics, proximity to the RSS and clean image

are seen as his strengths.

Senior BJP leader Radha Mohan Singh, who is in charge of the party’s organisati­onal poll process, said that nomination­s for the national president’s election will be filed on January 20, and a contest will take place the next day if required. The BJP has the convention of electing its president with consensus and without any contest, and there is little possibilit­y that it will be any other way this time.

The election of a new president will bring to end incumbent Shah’s tenure of over five-and-ahalf 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. With Mr Shah joining the Modi 2.0 government as home minister, the BJP began the exercise for electing his successor as the party has the convention of ‘one person, one post’. Mr

Nadda was appointed as the party’s working president in July last year in an indication that the Himachal Pradesh leader was the likely choice for the top organisati­onal job. In the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha election, he was incharge of the BJP’s election campaign in the politicall­y crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, where the party faced a tough challenge from the grand alliance of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). The party won 62 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh. Having risen through the saffron ranks, Mr 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.

 ?? — MRUGESH BANDIWADEK­AR ?? Participan­ts run on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge during the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020 in Mumbai on Sunday. Ethiopian marathon debutant Derara Hurisa won the prestigiou­s title in the Internatio­nal Elite Full Marathon Men’s category. Srinu Bugatha bagged the winner in the Indian Full Marathon Men’s category, while Sudha Singh won the Indian Elite Full Marathon Women's category title.
— MRUGESH BANDIWADEK­AR Participan­ts run on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge during the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020 in Mumbai on Sunday. Ethiopian marathon debutant Derara Hurisa won the prestigiou­s title in the Internatio­nal Elite Full Marathon Men’s category. Srinu Bugatha bagged the winner in the Indian Full Marathon Men’s category, while Sudha Singh won the Indian Elite Full Marathon Women's category title.
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J.P. Nadda

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