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New Delhi: Focusing on expanding its youth base and broadening social outreach, BJP president Nitin Nabin on Monday chaired a marathon five-hour meeting of the party’s national office-bearers, signalling an organisational reset ahead of a packed electoral calendar.

The meeting, held at the BJP’s extension office in the national capital, prioritised expanding party base among youth, while also firming up strategies to deepen engagement with women, Dalits, tribals and professionals across the country.

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Significantly, the session saw Nabin adopt an interactive, informal and freewheeling approach, repeatedly engaging leaders on key organisational issues and actively seeking suggestions and feedback — indicating a shift towards a more consultative style of functioning.

The meeting assumes added importance as Nabin looks to constitute a new team of BJP national office-bearers under his leadership.

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Party leaders said Nabin stressed strengthening booth-level machinery, enhancing coordination across units and sharpening grassroots outreach, reiterating that electoral success must rest on a robust cadre base.
The leadership also reviewed preparations for upcoming assembly polls and discussed plans to leverage the Modi government’s 12-year governance record through targeted campaigns and outreach initiatives.Also Read: BJP begins rejig ahead of key organisational changes

Addressing reporters after the meeting, BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra said, “A long meeting of senior party workers was held today presided by BJP chief Nitin Nabin. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has progressed in every sector, and the party has simultaneously expanded its organisational footprint across the country.”

Highlighting expansion as the core agenda, Patra said, “You will observe that under the leadership of Nitin Nabin ji, a monumental shift is about to take place in the BJP’s working methodology — how to engage youth, empower women, strengthen SC/ST communities and expand among professionals.”



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