PM Modi Takes Charge Amid BJP President Delay: New Leadership Announcement Expected Soon
Modi-Led Strategy Meeting Clears Path for BJP President Election
New Delhi: With the BJP yet to finalize its next national president, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally stepped in to expedite the process. A high-level meeting was held at the Prime Ministerโs residence with key leaders including Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and B.L. Santosh to resolve the organizational deadlock that has delayed the election.
Key bottlenecks included pending state-level organizational elections in nearly a dozen states, including Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh โ essential steps for the partyโs electoral college formation under BJPโs constitution.
JP Naddaโs Extended Term Nears End as BJP Eyes April 20 Election Kickoff
Originally, BJPโs national presidential election was due in January 2024, but JP Naddaโs term โ initially ending in January 2023 โ was extended in view of the Lok Sabha elections. Despite the general election now nearly a year past, a new president hasnโt been elected.
On March 13, Naddaโs term was extended by 40 more days, which ends on April 23. With the deadline fast approaching, Modiโs intervention signals a push to announce state unit heads in the next few days, paving the way for the national election process to begin by April 20.
BJPโs Internal Equation: Balancing Castes, Regions, and the Future
The delay is not just procedural but political. In Uttar Pradesh, for instance, the party has been undecided whether to appoint a Dalit, OBC, or Upper Caste leader as state chief โ a decision crucial for future assembly elections. Similar caste and regional representation debates are ongoing in Gujarat, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh.
Sources say consensus has been reached on new presidents for Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Gujarat, with formal announcements expected shortly.
What the Next BJP President Must Deliver
Whoever takes over as BJPโs next national president will be tasked with reshaping the party ahead of critical elections in Bihar (2025) and Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam (2026). These are states where BJP either lacks a majority or has never formed a government independently.
The next president will also likely lead BJP into the 2029 Lok Sabha elections, making the selection critical for the partyโs long-term strategy.
Insiders indicate that BJP is seeking a leader who is:
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Strongly aligned with Modi-Shah leadership
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Acceptable to the RSS
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Capable of managing BJPโs national network
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Charismatic enough to neutralize opposition narratives
The party is also restructuring its central organization, planning to induct at least 50% young faces into key roles, including secretaries and general secretaries. Increased female representation and diversity in the parliamentary board are also under discussion.
The Stakes: From Regional Clout to National Vision
With upcoming elections and internal restructuring, the new BJP president wonโt just be a figurehead โ theyโll be instrumental in shaping BJPโs next political chapter. The leadership change comes not just as a procedural necessity but as a strategic move to maintain momentum and public confidence post-2024.
As BJPโs central command focuses on navigating complex regional dynamics, the announcement of the new president is expected to reignite the partyโs national narrative and prepare for its next phase of electoral and ideological consolidation.