नड्डा बने रह सकते हैं भाजपा राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष: वजह- अभी 50% राज्यों में नहीं हुए संगठनात्मक चुनाव; एक्सटेंशन मिली तो 2024 तक रहेंगे

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BJP national president JP Nadda can continue in his post. A major reason for this is that the organizational elections have not been held in 50 percent of the states so far. According to the BJP constitution, the national president will be elected only after the organizational elections in 50 percent of the states. Therefore, it is believed that JP Nadda may get an extension of tenure in the BJP National Working Committee meeting today.

What does the constitution of BJP say?
According to the BJP constitution, the national president will be elected only after the organizational elections in 50 percent of the states, that is, in 14 or 15 states out of 29 states of the country, the new national president of the BJP will be elected only after the organizational elections. According to information received from party leaders, organizational elections have not yet been held anywhere in the country, including Himachal. The election of the BJP National President will be held only after the organizational elections.

Nadda’s term ends on January 23, Kashyap’s term ends on January 22
The term of both BJP National and BJP Himachal President is ending this month. The tenure of BJP national president JP Nadda and BJP state president Suresh Kashyap will end on January 23. In the BJP National Working Committee meeting, all eyes will be on the extension of service given to Nadda. Especially the people of Himachal, because Nadda belongs to Bilaspur district of Himachal and his being the national president of the party is a big deal for a small state like Himachal.

If Nadda’s tenure increases, he will remain the president till the Lok Sabha elections.
If the National Executive extends the tenure of Nadda, then Nadda can remain the national president of BJP till the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. A big reason for this is also that this year assembly elections are to be held in 9 states of the country. It includes the states of Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan, Karnataka, Telangana, Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram.

Under the leadership of Nadda, the party has won the BJP assembly elections in 6 states including Gujarat, UP, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa. Although BJP has lost the assembly elections in Nadda’s home state Himachal, but due to being a small state, its effect is not visible on Nadda’s national president’s chair, still let’s see what is the decision today.

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