JP Nadda BJP President Delhi Election: BJP is going to get a new national president in February 2025
- bySherya
- 31 Jan, 2025

JP Nadda BJP President Delhi Election: BJP is going to get a new national president in February 2025. The current president JP Nadda has got a ministerial post before his term ends. When Nadda became the national president, BJP had lost the Delhi elections and when Nadda's term is ending, there are elections in Delhi too.

If everything goes well, BJP is going to get a new president in the next few days. Although JP Nadda's term ended in February last year, but an extension was given in view of the Lok Sabha elections and assembly elections in many states. It is clear that the new president will be appointed only with the consent of PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Nadda's departure from the post of president is happening at a time when Delhi assembly elections are being held. You will remember that when he was made the president of BJP, even then the first electoral test under his chairmanship was in February 2020, but he could not bring success to the party. Now political pundits are raising the question whether Nadda will be able to hit a sixer on the 'last ball' of the tenure?
The answer to this will be known when the election results are declared on February 8. Yes, it is certain that the tenure of BJP President JP Nadda was mixed or rather 'cool'. The party's numbers fell but the BJP was successful in getting power for the third consecutive time.
there was just a dispute
This time, BJP's seats decreased to 240 from 303 seats in 2019. However, if we look at Nadda's tenure, no major controversy arose except for a statement about the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. In an interview, he had said that when the BJP was new and weak, it needed the help of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, now the BJP has become big and capable.
Political experts believe that the Modi-Shah duo is supreme in the BJP, their approval is necessary in every decision. In such a situation, Nadda maintained better coordination and trust. It is not known how many seats will be won in Delhi, but it is certain that BJP's seats may increase compared to the last two elections. In such a situation, Nadda's farewell can be spectacular.
By the way, Nadda has already been made a minister. According to the BJP constitution, organisational elections of 50% state units are necessary before the election of the national president. This was also one of the reasons for the delay.
When he became BJP President
In June 2019, Nadda was elected the National Working President of the Bharatiya Janata Party and in January 2020, he was elected the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The beginning was with his defeat, so he must have in mind that at the end of his tenure, the lotus must bloom in Delhi.
When BJP got majority for the second time in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the then President Amit Shah became the Home Minister. Nadda became the working president and elections were held in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Delhi. In Haryana, BJP had to form an alliance with JJP. However, the party won a landslide victory in the 2024 assembly elections. There was a conflict between BJP and Shiv Sena in Maharashtra. The game of power went on for a long time. Shiv Sena later broke up and in 2024, once again the BJP's alliance was successful in forming the government.
failure goes with success
During Nadda's tenure, the BJP lost the government in Jharkhand and then did not succeed in 2024 as well. South India's stronghold Karnataka also slipped to the 'hand'. Congress also formed the government in Nadda's home state Himachal Pradesh.
On the other hand, like Maharashtra, events changed rapidly in Bihar. In 2020, BJP became the largest party but Nitish Kumar, upset with the infighting, joined hands with RJD. He also became the CM. However, he returned to NDA during Nadda's tenure.
BJP won the biggest state of UP for the second time in a row. Lotus also bloomed in Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh. BJP was out of these three states in the 2018 elections. Due to Jyotiraditya Scindia's defection, BJP was successful in forming the government in MP during the Corona period. Today, BJP has governments in both Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.