Bihar: BJP has taken a big organizational visualization by making Nitin Nabin, a minister in the NDA government of Bihar, the national working president of the party. At present, he has been given the responsibility of the party in place of JP Nadda. This visit did not happen suddenly, but both the thinking of the Sangh and the strategy of the current top leadership overdue it are unmistakably visible. The final seal of clearance was given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.
Clear sign of generational change
Nitin Nabin's selection is stuff seen as a sign of generational transpiration in BJP. He comes from the Kayastha community, but his identity is not limited to any one caste. This is the reason why they have visa in variegated states and variegated sections of the society, which is considered important for a national party.
BJP has washed-up such experiments surpassing also. When Delhi politics was dominated by stalwarts like Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj, Venkaiah Naidu, and Ananth Kumar, the Sangh made Nitin Gadkari the national president to requite a new direction to the organization. Now a glimpse of the same thinking is visible in the selection of Nitin Nabin.
A squatter unfluctuating to the ground, yonder from the corridors of Delhi
Nitin Nabin may have worked at the national level in Chhattisgarh, Sikkim, and BJP Yuva Morcha, but his political workplace has been Bihar only. He was not a part of the corridors of power and organization of Delhi for long. Despite this, him getting the top organizational responsibility shows that the party no longer wants to depend only on Delhi-centric leadership.
Preparation to bring forward new leadership
The message within the party is moreover well-spoken that now a new generation will be brought forward in the government and organization. Giving responsibility to experienced leaders like Bhupendra Yadav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Shivraj Singh Chauhan, and Manohar Lal, and to a leader of relatively young age and from outside Delhi, is stuff considered as a step in this direction.
BJP's leadership will be increasingly decentralized
The thinking of the Sangh is that the leadership of the BJP should be increasingly decentralized. The party wants to bring forward those leaders who are unfluctuating to the ground and not just the faces zippy in the power corridors of Delhi. This will strengthen the organization's hold at the state and diner level.
Trying to bring new energy into the organization
Nitin Nabin's age at present is 45 years. In such a situation, it is believed that in the coming time, leaders in the age group of 45 to 55 years can be given preference for big organizational posts of the party. Its purpose is to prepare the future BJP and to fill the organization with new energy.
Opportunities will increase for youth
Young leaders are expected to directly goody from this change. New faces within the party will get a endangerment to come forward. At the same time, senior leaders having referendum strategy and wits can be given a role on important forums like the parliamentary workbench and policy making so that the wastefulness of both wits and the energy of youth is maintained.
Overall, the visit of Nitin Nabin is not limited to just waffly a name, but it is moreover stuff considered as an indication of the organizational direction and leadership model of BJP in the coming years.

