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Nitin Gadkari takes over as BJP President
NDTV Correspondent, Friday December 18, 2009, New Delhi

BJP's Maharashtra unit chief Nitin Gadkari has been appointed the party's youngest-ever president. On Saturday, the BJP's parliamentary board elected Gadkari. He will officially take over on December 24.

Outgoing president Rajnath Singh made the announcement during a press briefing at the BJP Headquarters in New Delhi. "There is consensus in the BJP Parliamentary Board on the name of Gadkari," Rajnath said.

In his acceptance speech, Gadkari said: "I am honoured to have been given a position that has been held by Advani and Vajpayee." (Read: Advani. the Iron Man who found a gentler side)

"I have been given the opportunity to work with my idols. This is a huge responsibility and I am looking forward to giving my best," he added.

This is the second big step in the party's change of guard. On Friday, Sushma Swaraj took over from L K Advani as leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha. (Read: Advani steps down, BJP's new guard takes over)

Political analysts describe this as a graceful exit for the veteran leader. Advani is expected to play mentor now to the party's Gen Next, which took over its new role on Friday. (Read: Sushma Swaraj, BJP's gen-next leader)

On record, the RSS gave its blessing to Nitin Gadkari as the new BJP President months ago. But while his approval ratings may be high among the old guard, Gadkari's website makes it clear that he positions himself as a moderniser. It has little strident ideology. Instead, the focus is on his accomplishments, like giving Nagpur a new face when he was the city's Guardian Minister, or adding flyovers during his stint as Public Works Minister. Pride of place goes to his flagship project, the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. (Watch: I want to work for the poor, says Gadkari)

It could be this focus on modernization, combined with his Nagpur origins, which clinched the promotion for Gadkari. But the challenges before him now are considerable.

At a time when the BJP needs a consensus-builder (internal dissent since the general elections has damaged its functioning and reputation), Gadkari's reputation as a faction-leader could hit where it hurts.

He has been locked in a bitter and long-running war with Gopinath Munde, the BJP's other Maharashtra stalwart. Many blame this divide for the party's decline in the state. Munde is a powerful OBC leader; Gadkari, a Brahmin, has been considered locally as a political lightweight with a negligible pan-Maharashtra presence. His entry into politics has been through the Legislative Council, where he has served for 18 years.

But he is also a fighter. Many believe he used his proximity to the RSS to survive the Munde-Pramod Mahajan stronghold over the state BJP. That same fond equation with the RSS will come in handy in Delhi, as he confronts ambitious colleagues, each clamouring to be the new face of the party.
 
 
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Posted by Vikki on Feb 10, 2010
Great day for India. A younger generation leader who is a visionary and has a clear development agenda for the country is to lead BJP. Nitin Gadkari as BJP president, is the best thing to have happened to present day Indian politics.
Posted by DHIRAJ on Dec 20, 2009
We have noticed a bias in reporting in certain section of media in favor of establishment(govt of the day) in terms of bashing the opposition parties, BJP in particular while reporting politics. It may be driven by commercial interest or the urge to stay close to power. Some observation... Despite all speculation in electronic media; BJP announced the seemless transition of leadership. Advani stays as mentor, new face ,Nitin takes over the party. Arun and Sushma will carry on in the parliament. Still media is cynical about RSS ,infighting and etc..In Democracy its common among all parties particularly when you are out of power. LK Advani had been bashed like any thing though the poor guy had offered his resignation after LS polls.LK has admitted that Kandhar was a common party decision.(He may not be aware ,who is going in the plane..it was a logistical decision late in the night).He commented on Jinnah from a book as facts. He supported Atal jee unconditionally all along burying his ambition of PM. Still media reported him ,lier ,power hungry and so on.. Laloo was a great minister when he was in govt..now he is black spot in a white paper.So is Amar singh ,great..when he saved the govt on nuke issue ..now he is a power broker. Gujrat will always be remembered in electronic media for riots in media but not for the good..its doing for over a decade in bringing better quality of life to the people of Gujrat.1984 riots was no less henious than Gujrat still the later hogs the limelight always. Part of the blame lies with media and part with the opposition of not bringing the facts before sensation. In democracy opposition can also bring change in governance so we need to praise/bash both
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