News India Live, Digital Desk: Nowadays the discussion of politics seems incomplete without ‘Nitin Nabin’. Ever since the news came that he has become the frontrunner in the race to become the next national president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), people have been asking only one question on the internet, who is this Nitin Nabin? And what is there in him that apart from the veteran leaders, the eyes of Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah were fixed on him? Nitin Nabin’s story of his own identity ahead of his father’s legacy is no less than a film script. Nitin Nabin, MLA from Bankipur seat of Patna, Bihar, is actually an experienced player from the school of politics. His father Late. Nabeen Kishore Prasad Sinha was a very big and respected name of Bihar BJP. But Nitin Nabin’s identity is not just his father’s name. He has proved that he knows how to work on the ground on his own. Kamal Nitin Nabin got the most limelight in the assembly elections of Chhattisgarh. There, he performed the responsibility given to him so efficiently that the result was in front of everyone. He proved through the results there how to unite the workers and eliminate factionalism. It is his organizational ability that made him a ‘trusted’ leader in the corridors of Delhi. A big generational shift: Nitin Nabin’s arrival does not just mean the arrival of a new face. This is a sign of a big change taking place within the BJP. After JP Nadda, BJP is now handing over the command to the youth and giving a message that the coming era is of young and energetic leadership. This decision shows that BJP is opening its cards keeping in mind not only the present but also the vision of the next 25 years. What does this mean for all of us? This face of politics is quite interesting for the common man. Politics was often considered a game of the elderly, but a young man like Nitin Nabin moving towards becoming the youngest president gives hope that new ideas and new energy are now getting real attention in politics. Now it remains to be seen to what new heights this throne of Delhi takes the party under the leadership of Nitin Nabin.
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