BJP Nitin Nabin Team: 33% Women Quota

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BJP Nitin Nabin Team: 33% Women Quota

BJP president Nitin Nabin mandates 33% women in his team, with over 100 in National Executive. Move follows Nari Shakti Bill defeat; states to follow suit. 

 

BJP Ensures 33% Women in Nitin Nabin's Team

National Executive to Feature Over 100 Women Leaders as Party Boosts Gender Representation

BJP national president Nitin Nabin has mandated 33% women representation across his core team, from the Parliamentary Board to secretary level. Sources say over 100 women will secure spots in the 396-member National Executive. The move kicks off under organisation general secretary's watch.

Key Quota Details

Party insiders confirm the formula: four women in the 12-member Parliamentary Board, two among seven general secretaries, four out of 12 vice-presidents, and three from 11 national secretaries. This addresses current gaps—only one woman sits on the Board now, none at general secretary level, and under 10% in the Executive.

Process Underway

Organisation general secretary oversees the selection drive. States must mirror the quota system. A senior leader noted, "This ensures structured inclusion, starting immediately." Officials expect announcements soon as deliberations intensify.

Post-Bill Push

The decision follows the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam Bill's defeat in Lok Sabha on April 16. The 131st Constitutional Amendment, aiming to raise Lok Sabha seats to 850 with women's quota, fell short by 54 votes—298 in favour against 230, missing the two-thirds threshold of 352 from 528 MPs present.

Historical Context

BJP first explored 33% women quota in 2007 under president Rajnath Singh. Sushma Swaraj chaired a panel debating post-wise versus overall allocation. That effort fizzled, but Nabin revives it amid criticism of rivals as anti-women post the bill's failure.

Official Stance

"Enhancing women's roles strengthens our organisation," a party spokesperson remarked. Sources indicated the push aligns with PM Modi's vision for Nari Shakti. No formal quotes from Nabin yet, but leaders hail it as a proactive step.

Broader Impact

This reshuffle signals BJP's internal commitment to gender parity, countering opposition barbs on women's empowerment. Analysts see it bolstering the party's appeal ahead of state polls. Public interest grows as latest news today highlights such India news updates.

Road Ahead

Final team list expected within weeks. States gear up for parallel changes. As English news portal India tracks this government update, watch for ripple effects in national and international news. The quota promises over 100 women leaders, reshaping BJP's top echelons.

 

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25 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

BJP Nitin Nabin Team: 33% Women Quota

Digital Desk

BJP Ensures 33% Women in Nitin Nabin's Team

National Executive to Feature Over 100 Women Leaders as Party Boosts Gender Representation

BJP national president Nitin Nabin has mandated 33% women representation across his core team, from the Parliamentary Board to secretary level. Sources say over 100 women will secure spots in the 396-member National Executive. The move kicks off under organisation general secretary's watch.

Key Quota Details

Party insiders confirm the formula: four women in the 12-member Parliamentary Board, two among seven general secretaries, four out of 12 vice-presidents, and three from 11 national secretaries. This addresses current gaps—only one woman sits on the Board now, none at general secretary level, and under 10% in the Executive.

Process Underway

Organisation general secretary oversees the selection drive. States must mirror the quota system. A senior leader noted, "This ensures structured inclusion, starting immediately." Officials expect announcements soon as deliberations intensify.

Post-Bill Push

The decision follows the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam Bill's defeat in Lok Sabha on April 16. The 131st Constitutional Amendment, aiming to raise Lok Sabha seats to 850 with women's quota, fell short by 54 votes—298 in favour against 230, missing the two-thirds threshold of 352 from 528 MPs present.

Historical Context

BJP first explored 33% women quota in 2007 under president Rajnath Singh. Sushma Swaraj chaired a panel debating post-wise versus overall allocation. That effort fizzled, but Nabin revives it amid criticism of rivals as anti-women post the bill's failure.

Official Stance

"Enhancing women's roles strengthens our organisation," a party spokesperson remarked. Sources indicated the push aligns with PM Modi's vision for Nari Shakti. No formal quotes from Nabin yet, but leaders hail it as a proactive step.

Broader Impact

This reshuffle signals BJP's internal commitment to gender parity, countering opposition barbs on women's empowerment. Analysts see it bolstering the party's appeal ahead of state polls. Public interest grows as latest news today highlights such India news updates.

Road Ahead

Final team list expected within weeks. States gear up for parallel changes. As English news portal India tracks this government update, watch for ripple effects in national and international news. The quota promises over 100 women leaders, reshaping BJP's top echelons.

 

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