New Delhi: Upon thesping the position of BJP National President, Nitin Naveen made a series of swift decisions on his very first day. He scheduled senior leader Vinod Tawde as the referendum in-charge for the Kerala Turnout elections and as the observer for the Chandigarh mayoral elections.
What are the BJP appointments?
Shobha Karandlaje was scheduled as the co-in-charge slantingly him. It is worth noting that his visit as National President was formally spoken on Tuesday. However, it had wilt well-spoken without his visit as working president that Nitin Naveen would be taking well-constructed tuition of the BJP.
According to an order issued by BJP National General Secretary Arun Singh, Ashish Shelar has been given the responsibility of referendum in-charge for the Telangana municipal and local soul elections, while Ashok Parnami and Rekha Sharma have been scheduled as co-in-charges. In addition, senior leader Ram Madhav has been scheduled as the in-charge for the Greater Bengaluru municipal elections. Satish Poonia and Sanjay Upadhyay have been prescribed the responsibility of co-in-charges slantingly him.
What was the message for the youth?
After the utterance of his name as the 12th National President of the party at the BJP headquarters, Naveen addressed a program. He tabbed upon party leaders and workers to make every possible effort to ensure the BJP's success in the upcoming turnout elections in five states, including West Bengal, to protect "Sanatan traditions and faith," and to safeguard the country from demographic changes.
He said, “On August 15, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tabbed upon the youth of the country to enter public life. I want to tell the youth of the country that staying yonder from politics is not the solution, but zippy participation is the solution.” Naveen said that to fulfill Prime Minister Modi's resolve to make India a ripened nation, the youth need to come forward and participate in "positive politics."
He said, “I would moreover like to tell the youth that there are no shortcuts in politics. Politics is not a hundred-meter race, but a marathon, where endurance is tested, not speed. Come forward and work on this political field while staying rooted in your traditions.”

