JP Nadda will remain BJP President till next Lok Sabha elections, tenure extended till June 2024
The tenure of BJP national president JP Nadda has been extended. Home Minister Amit Shah said that the National Executive has made a proposal on JP Nadda today. Rajnath Singh has kept the proposal of extending Nadda’s tenure and all the BJP members have accepted it. Hence. JP Nadda’s term as BJP President has been extended till June 2024.
Amit Shah said that he is confident that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party’s national president JP Nadda, the BJP will win the Lok Sabha due in 2024 with an even bigger majority. He added that once again Narendra Modi will lead the country as the Prime Minister of India.
Nadda’s term was ending on January 20
JP Nadda’s three-year term was ending on January 20 this year. Prior to this, he was made the working president of the party in July 2019. After that, on 20 January 2020, he took charge of the party as full-time president. According to the constitution of the BJP, there is a provision to give two terms of three consecutive years to the national president.
Amit Shah also praised Nadda’s leadership
Home Minister Amit Shah praised Nadda’s leadership during this period and said that under his chairmanship, BJP got victory in many important elections. The two-day meeting of the BJP’s national executive began on Monday at the convention center of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) in the national capital.
The Prime Minister reached the executive venue on Tuesday morning. Apart from him, around 350 senior party leaders including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President JP Nadda are participating in this executive. These include chief ministers and five deputy chief ministers of 12 party-ruled states and 35 central ministers.
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