
Nitin Nabin, the newly appointed national president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, chaired his first major organisational meeting at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, marking the formal beginning of his tenure. (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

According to sources, the meeting focused on setting the party’s organisational and political direction under the new leadership (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

BJP state presidents, former state presidents and heads of various party departments attended the meeting (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

Sources said the agenda included the introduction of newly appointed BJP state presidents during the meeting (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

Party leaders said the discussions were aimed at aligning organisational priorities with the BJP’s electoral goals under the new national president (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

Soon after taking charge, Nitin Nabin cleared his first set of organisational appointments, naming election in-charges and co-in-charges for the Kerala Assembly elections and several civic body polls (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

Senior leader Vinod Tawde was entrusted with responsibility for the Kerala Assembly elections, while Ram Madhav was appointed in charge of the Greater Bengaluru civic elections, party sources said (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

These early appointments offered the first indication of the new president’s preference for experienced leaders with organisational and election management credentials (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)

According to the sources, the meeting also focused on strengthening party structures and planning outreach linked to the Prime Minister’s Mann Ki Baat programme (Source: Photo by Amit Mehra)