BJP Gears Up for National President Election: A Testament to Democratic Roots

BJP MP Hemant Savara highlighted the party's democratic ethos in the run-up to its National President Election, emphasizing the rise of leaders like Modi and Shah. Meanwhile, the BJP is set to elect a new president, continuing its tradition of cadre-based leadership under unified consensus.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-01-2026 11:03 IST | Created: 19-01-2026 11:03 IST
BJP Gears Up for National President Election: A Testament to Democratic Roots
BJP MP Hemant Savara (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prepares for its National President Election, BJP MP Hemant Savara emphasized the party's democratic culture, which rewards diligent workers. He cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah as emblematic of those who have ascended through hard work.

Addressing the media about the upcoming election, Savara stated, "The BJP is a democratic party where hard work allows any member to rise to the top. Both Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah exemplify this journey." He applauded the BJP's development-focused politics, referencing the successful Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra's local body elections.

Savara assured that the party remains committed to progress under leaders like Modi and Devendra Fadnavis. Union Minister G Kishan Reddy also echoed the sentiment of a cadre-driven party, advocating for a leader's selection by consensus.

The BJP's new president will be elected on January 20 after the release of internal electoral rolls. Bihar Minister Nitin Nabin is anticipated to succeed JP Nadda, the party's current working president. According to the BJP constitution, an electoral college elects the president, with a single nomination leading to automatic office assumption.

Senior leaders, including Modi, Rajnath Singh, and Shah, are expected in Delhi for the election. (ANI)

(With inputs from agencies.)

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