{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "PM Modi's congratulatory post for BJP's new national team comes as Nitin Navin unveils fresh line-up",
  "summary": "Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated BJP's newly appointed national office bearers on X, days after national president Nitin Navin unveiled the fresh team that leaves out Amit Malviya. The announcement also comes as Shahzad Poonawalla resigned from all his BJP posts.",
  "content": "Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted a message on X congratulating all the newly appointed office bearers who have been given fresh responsibilities within the BJP's national team. The post comes soon after the party carried out a major reshuffle of its national executive.\n\nWhat the Prime Minister said\nIn his post, Modi extended warm wishes to every colleague who has taken up a new role in the party. He described the newly formed team as one that combines deep organisational experience with strong grassroots connections, noting that seasoned hands sit alongside workers who remain closely linked to people on the ground. He expressed confidence that the team would work with complete dedication to take the party's mission forward.\n\nWhy the team was reshuffled\nThe post followed an announcement by BJP national president Nitin Navin, who unveiled a new national executive with several fresh faces handed different responsibilities. Amit Malviya, who has been heading the party's IT cell, has been left out of the new line-up. This is not the first organisational move Navin has made this year; in June he held a large meeting of office bearers where he instructed them to stay overnight in the areas they visit during their tours and to strengthen the party's organisation right down to the booth level. The latest reshuffle is being seen as a continuation of that same push to tighten the party machinery.\n\nOther leaders react\nBesides the Prime Minister, several BJP ministers and senior leaders also sent congratulatory messages to the new team. Leader Madan Rathore said the arrival of the new office bearers would help carry the party to fresh heights. Meanwhile, leader Shahzad Poonawalla, commenting on what is being called Team Nitin Navin, said it consists entirely of dedicated workers and reflects a good balance.\n\nShahzad Poonawalla steps down\nOn the same day, another major development emerged: Shahzad Poonawalla resigned from all his positions within the BJP. He clarified that he was leaving the party but not turning his back on its ideology or on any individual within it. The resignation came right after the new team was announced, sparking discussion in political circles.\n\nHow people reacted online\nReactions to the Prime Minister's post were mixed on social media. While several users welcomed the new team and backed the party's organisational decision, others raised concerns about shortages of teachers and facilities in government schools, along with questions about the election process.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Who announced BJP's new national team?\nBJP national president Nitin Navin announced the party's new national executive.\n\n2. What did PM Modi say in his post?\nHe congratulated the newly appointed office bearers on X, saying the team combines organisational experience with strong grassroots connections.\n\n3. Who has been left out of the new team?\nAmit Malviya, who headed the party's IT cell, has not been given a place in the new line-up.\n\n4. What did Shahzad Poonawalla announce?\nHe resigned from all his BJP posts, though he clarified he was leaving the party and not its ideology or any individual within it.\n\n5. What did Madan Rathore say about the new team?\nHe said the new office bearers would help take the party to fresh heights.\n\n6. When did Nitin Navin hold his earlier big meeting with office bearers?\nIn June, he called a meeting where he directed office bearers to stay overnight during their tours and strengthen the organisation down to the booth level.\n\nLeader Profile: Narendra Modi\n• Role: Prime Minister of India\n• Born: 17 September 1950, Vadnagar, Gujarat\n• Party: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)\n• Education: MA in Political Science\n\nIndia's Prime Minister since 2014. He served as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is one of the BJP's most prominent leaders.\n\nPolitical Career & Achievements\n• RSS pracharak before entering electoral politics\n• Chief Minister of Gujarat (2001–2014)\n• Prime Minister of India (since 2014)\n• Led the BJP to Lok Sabha majorities in 2014 and 2019\n• Launched Swachh Bharat Mission and rolled out GST\n\nQuick Facts\n• Became a full-time RSS worker in 1971, long before electoral politics.\n• In 2014 he led the first single-party Lok Sabha majority since 1984.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/neta-ji/bhajapa-ki-nai-rashtriya-tima-ko-pradhanamntri-ki-badhai-nitina-navina-ne-banai-nai-karyakarini-17825",
  "category": "Leaders Speak",
  "publishedAt": "2026-08-17",
  "tags": [
    "narendramodi"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}