India, Dec. 28 -- The Bharatiya Janata Party is preparing for a far-reaching organisational overhaul under its national working president Nitin Nabin, with a new team of office-bearers expected to take shape after he formally assumes charge as full-time party president from JP Nadda next month. Nabin, appointed working president by the party's parliamentary board on 14 December, is expected to become full-time president in January 2026, with formal endorsement at the party's National Council meeting in April, following the same transition model adopted during Nadda's elevation in 2019.

A large-scale reshuffle of the central organisation is expected either ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections or, more likely, after the polls. The n...