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BJP's Youngest Ever

The Nitin Nabin Story

How a 45-Year-Old Became BJP's Youngest President.

Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

Language

English

Release

2026

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Editorial Note

A definitive portrait of the youngest party president in BJP's history, tracing the rise of Nitin Nabin from Bihar's grassroots to national command.

§ Synopsis

Inside the book.

When BJP announced its youngest-ever national president, the country asked one question: how did a 45-year-old from Patna reach the party's highest office? This book — built on 60+ interviews, unpublished archives, and constituency-level field reporting — reconstructs the answer in full.

From student activism in Bihar to four consecutive assembly wins, from ministerial responsibility to national-level organisation building, Nitin Nabin's journey is both an insider's account of contemporary BJP and a manual for a new political generation.

§ Table of Contents

Chapters.

  • 01Preface — The Youngest of Them All
  • 02Chapter 1 — Bankipur to the Chowk
  • 03Chapter 2 — Four Wins, One Constituency
  • 04Chapter 3 — The Organisation Man
  • 05Chapter 4 — Delhi Calling
  • 06Chapter 5 — Twelve Months at the Helm
  • 07Epilogue — What Comes Next

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§ About the Author

Kunal Prakash Jha

House Author

Kunal Prakash Jha is a political biographer and election analyst whose work has helped define contemporary Indian political non-fiction.

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§ Press & Reviews

The critics say.

“A rare book that goes beyond hagiography — reported, sourced, and argued.”

— The Political Weekly

“Essential reading for anyone watching Indian politics in this decade.”

— Rajya Sabha TV