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PM to respond to debate on Constitution on Dec 14, Opposition to move no-confidence motion against Jagdeep Dhankhar

A debate on the Constitution's 75th anniversary is due in Parliament, with PM Modi expected to respond in the Lok Sabha on December 14, sources said. Concurrently, the government is anticipated to introduce the One Nation, One Poll bill in Parliament, either in the current or upcoming session. This bill, which has received approval from the Cabinet based on the Ramnath Kovind Committee's report, aims to synchronise elections across India. If tabled, it may be sent to a Joint Parliamentary Committee for a more detailed discussion. This major electoral reform is a key project of PM Narendra Modi and aims to conserve resources by synchronising elections nationwide.

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On this news bulletin, Professor Rakesh Sinha discusses the transition of leadership within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as Nitin Naveen takes charge. Sinha highlights that under the Narendra Modi era, the BJP has transformed into a 'national party of governance' with a presence in every corner of India, including Kerala and Tamil Nadu. He emphasizes the shift towards younger leadership, noting that 'the aging leadership must give the place to the younger generation' to vitalize the Indian party system. Sinha contrasts this with the 'feudal lordship' and aging leadership seen in the Congress and Left parties. He further explains that the appointment of Nitin Naveen, a grassroots worker, signifies the end of political lobbying and the start of a merit-based evaluation process. The programme also touches upon the inclusive spiritual messaging behind the new president's visits to various religious sites, reflecting the party's inclusive political philosophy.

Neerja Chowdhury On Nitin Nabin: 'A Consensus Choice Between RSS And BJP For Party Primacy'

On this news bulletin, senior journalist Neerja Chowdhury analyzes the significant leadership transition within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Following the appointment of Nitin Nabin as the new party president, Chowdhury highlights that this move represents a 'consensus choice between the RSS and the BJP' after a period of deliberation. She notes that the 45-year-old leader, a five-time MLA, signifies a generational change and a shift toward organizational primacy. Chowdhury traces the party's journey from its formation in 1980 and its two-seat low in 1984 to its current dominance. She further explains that the appointment suggests the BJP is eyeing increased influence in Eastern India and specifically the leadership in Bihar. The discussion underscores how the party's well-oiled machinery allows it to elevate younger leaders while maintaining strategic continuity under the overarching guidance of senior leadership like Amit Shah.

Nitin Nabin Appointed BJP National President: A Generational Shift For The Party

On this Special Report, the focus is on the elevation of Nitin Nabin as the new National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). At 45, Nabin represents a significant generational shift for the party, being described as a leader who 'understands the pulse of the cadre while aligning with the party's national vision.' The transition marks a strategic move to balance strong central leadership with regional outreach. Nabin, a former Bihar minister and MLA from Bankipur, previously served as the National General Secretary of the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha. The programme highlights the celebratory atmosphere at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address party workers. The appointment is seen as a statement of intent as the BJP prepares for upcoming electoral battles in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, emphasizing discipline, communication, and grassroots connectivity under its youngest-ever president.

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Nitin Nabeen to Take Over as BJP National President Succeeding J.P. Nadda

In this special report, the focus is on the significant leadership transition within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as Nitin Nabeen prepares to formally take over as the National President. Succeeding Jagat Prakash Nadda, the 45-year-old leader from Bihar is described as a 'master strategist who built the youth wing of the party and scripted Satyagraha Assembly and Lok Sabha Way.' The appointment comes at a crucial juncture as the party adopts the 2026 motto of 'Youth, Energy, Continuity.' Nabeen faces immediate electoral challenges with upcoming assembly polls in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. Beyond these battles, his tenure will involve steering the party toward the 2029 Lok Sabha elections, navigating the complexities of delimitation and the implementation of the 33% women's quota. The report highlights that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a signatory to Nabeen's nomination, signaling strong internal support for this new era of leadership aimed at taking the party forward over the next decade.