BJP Hands Nitin Nabin Key Mission for 2027 Polls
The BJP’s top two leaders are showing full confidence in the party’s young president, Nitin Nabin. They are equipping their new president with political maneuvers and complex electoral strategies.
The BJP’s top two leaders are showing full confidence in the party’s young president, Nitin Nabin. They are equipping their new president with political maneuvers and complex electoral strategies.
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