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Written By: WITC Desk New Delhi Monday, 19 January, 2026 11:17:PM
It's strange but true that most young leaders maintain good personal relations amongst themselves irrespective of their different ideologies or affiliations to the parties source says. The BJP is trying to accommodate leaders from all castes and creeds and the PM himself takes to promote leaders of the second generation in the party. Samrat Chaudhary of Bihar, Keshav Maurya of UP, and Saini of Haryana are examples, the source says. The support to the second generation, perhaps more visible in Nitin Naveen, the would-be party president and presently working president of the BJP, source says.
These young generation leaders are also keeping good personal relations. For example, when Nitin Naveen came to Delhi after nomination as a working president, the deputy CM of Bihar, Samrat Chaudhary, rushed to Delhi and went back in the same flight along with him to celebrate the Dahi-Chuda festival at Patna, source says.
The second example is when Samrat's son was to be admitted to a school in Ranchi, on request the CM of Jharkhand Soren intervened and got admission for his son source says. During elections in Bihar, it was rumoured that Samrat is engaged in a tough contest, the CM of UP offered him to campaign for him, though politely it was turned down with a request that he may campaign for the little lightweight candidates and he is a comfortable source says. Saini always extends a helping hand to leaders to safeguard the public interest in general source says.