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BJP president JP Nadda’s tenure ended in January this year. An extension has been given till June for the Lok Sabha elections.
The new national president of the BJP could be from South India. The party has set a goal of electing a new president by December 15. State organizations have been asked to complete their elections by the first week of December, so that the party’s constitutional requirements for electing the national president can be fulfilled.
Under the Vajpayee government, three people from South India became national presidents. They are: Bangaru Laxman, Jana Krishnamurthy and Venkaiah Naidu. During Prime Minister Modi’s two terms, the national president was from North and West India.
At present, senior leaders of South BJP include Prahlad Joshi, L Murugan, G. Kishan Reddy, K. Annamalai, K. Eshwarappa, Nirmala Sitharaman. It is possible that the party will appoint one of these people as national president.
JP Nadda’s mandate was extended in June The tenure of current BJP president JP Nadda ended in January this year. An extension has been given till June for the Lok Sabha elections. The party was expected to elect a new president in July, but organizational elections are required before a new president is elected. It takes 6 months. Therefore, in June, Nadda’s term was extended for another 6 months.
Complete the President election process. Laxman was made responsible To complete the process of electing the national president, the party nominated K. Laxman was made in-charge. The work necessary for the general membership campaign before the election of the president has been completed. The process of creating active members will also be completed this month.
After this, there will be elections for sectional, divisional, district and state presidents in the states. According to the BJP constitution, the election of the national president can be held after the completion of organizational elections in 50% of the states.
Currently, the President comes from the East, the Vice President comes from the West and the Prime Minister comes from the North. A senior BJP leader said the party’s parliamentary board would select a suitable person for the post of national president. A mechanism is being developed for this purpose.
The priority of the Modi government is to try to give representation to all parts of the country in the organization and the government. In this context, it is envisaged that a South Indian leader may be suitable for the post of National President.
The current president is from Eastern India. Vice-President of the West Indies. The Prime Minister is elected in northern India (MP from Varanasi). In such a situation, a South Indian leader is more likely to take responsibility.
The work necessary for the general membership campaign before the election of the president has been completed. The process of creating active members will also be completed this month.
Uncontested election so far… So far, the election of the BJP national president has gone unopposed. This means that only one person nominates and is elected president without voting. The same tradition is expected to continue this time as well. However, in 2013, when the process of re-electing Nitin Gadkari as president began, Yashwant Sinha had received the nomination papers. This had created an uproar, but when Gadkari showed reluctance, Sinha withdrew his candidature and Rajnath Singh was elected president.
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