New Delhi, July 4 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is electing presidents of its state units-a process that will lead to the election of the saffron party's new national president, replacing JP Nadda.
Since its internal polls started last year, the party has elected ten new state heads and held elections for 28 states and union territories.
Nadda, who is also the Union Health Minister, has held the party's national president post since 2020. His term ended in 2023, but the BJP extended it till 2024 so he could steer the party through the Lok Sabha elections.
The election of the national president will be conducted only after the successful completion of elections in key states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Delhi, and Harya...
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