India, June 22 -- New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will start the process for organisational elections next month, following which a full time president will be appointed. It is expected that J.P. Nadda, who has been appointed as the working president of the party, may become the full time president after the process, which is likely to be over by December.

Organisational elections are held every three years. While party president Amit Shah will continue to hold the post, Nadda will help him as the working president till the time the process of organisational elections get over. The arrangement has been made to ensure that Shah can focus on his ministerial responsibilities. It is not clear as to when the entire process will be...