Published 16:20 IST, January 20th 2020
As JP Nadda succeeds him as BJP national president, Amit Shah relinquishes his old charge
Home Minister Amit Shah has congratulated his successor JP Nadda who officially took over as BJP's national president on Monday after being elected unopposed
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has congratulated new BJP President JP Nadda who was elected upposed on Monday. Nadda took over as party chief, a responsibility he shared with Amit Shah for nearly a year, though in capacity of 'working president'.
Taking to Twitter, Shah wrote, "Heartiest congratulations to JP Nadda ji on being elected national president of BJP. I firmly believe that under guidance of PM Modi and your leadership, BJP will continue to be stronger and more comprehensive."
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'BJP will reach new heights'
In ar tweet, Shah said, " party will benefit from JP Nadda's experience and organisational skills and it will also set new records.
As his tenure as party chief came to an end, Amit Shah has shared a te of thanks towards party workers and wellwishers who stood by him. In a tweet in Hindi, Shah said, "I consider myself fortunate to have privilege of working as president for five years in this great organization. I express my heartfelt gratitude to crores of party workers and wellwishers who stood with me like a rock every moment. Amit Shah also thanked PM Modi and or senior leaders of party for having faith in him.
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Ravi Shankar Prasad praised Nadda
Senior BJP leader Radha Mohan Singh, who is in charge of organisational election process, made anuncement at party headquarters in New Delhi. Nadda will serve for three years at helm. Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad spoke of Nadda's rise through ranks and said he has always been an "inspiring" worker. Prasad ted that leader from Himachal Pradesh worked his way up as an "excellent" organisational leader, be it in RSS students' wing ABVP or BJP youth wing, and was also a successful health minister in first Modi government.
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A veteran leader, JP Nadda is an old organizational workhorse with strong RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh - BJP's ideological mentor) roots. He was MLA in Himachal Pradesh for three terms before he moved to central government as a cabinet minister from 1998 to 2003. In June 2019, Nadda's political stock soared as he was appointed as working president of BJP while Amit Shah remained BJP chief.
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16:20 IST, January 20th 2020