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India PM Modi’s Party Elects Youngest-Ever President With Eye to Youth Vote

MUMBAI, Jan 20 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Narendra ‌Modi’s ​Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chose ‌a little-known legislator from India’s poorest state as the ​party’s youngest president on Tuesday, a generational shift in the effort to ‍retain young voters.

Nitin Nabin, ​45, takes over from outgoing president J.P. Nadda, 65, months ​before key ⁠state elections, one of them in the eastern state of West Bengal, which the BJP has never won and is strongly focused on.

A five-time lawmaker from the eastern state of Bihar, Nabin was elected ‌unopposed as the party’s 12th president after Modi and other leaders ​proposed him.

Hundreds ‌of workers watched at ‍party ⁠headquarters in New Delhi as Nabin, his forehead smeared with a vermillion mark and his shoulders wrapped in a scarf with the party symbol, took the oath of office before Modi and four past presidents.    

“When it comes to the party, I am a worker and he is my ​boss,” Modi, 75, said in his remarks, pointing to Nabin, who will serve a three-year term.

In his speech, Nabin repeatedly praised Modi as a generational leader and urged young people to take an active part in politics. 

More than 40% of India’s one billion voters are aged between 18 and 39, the Election Commission and analysts estimate. 

The BJP suffered a shock setback in the 2024 general election as Modi lost his majority after 10 years ​in power and had to rely on regional allies to form a government.

But it has since regained ground, winning critical state and civic body elections. The party and its allies govern 19 ​of India’s 28 states. 

(Reporting by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by YP Rajesh and Clarence Fernandez)

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