As he completes 3 years as BJP chief, Amit Shah prepares for future

His entry into Rajya Sabha
is a precursor for the bigger role awaiting him if Modi wins 2019
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NEWS : Amit Shah was appointed the Bharatiya Janata
Party president on 9 July 2014. The BJPs national council stamped its approval
on the decision of its parliamentary board a month later on August 9, 2014.
Shah, therefore, officially completes three years as the party chief on
Tuesday, when he is, incidentally, also on the cusp of taking the next big step
in his eventful political career.
Shah is set to enter the Rajya Sabha from Gujarat, which many
in the party think is the precursor to his taking up more onerous
responsibilities in the union council of ministers once he delivers an encore
for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Shah was Modi’s
home minister when the former was the Gujarat chief minister.
Some within the BJP see Shah’s entry into the Upper House as
the party’s succession plan. By entering Rajya Sabha, Shah would acclimatise
himself with the workings of Parliament. This preparation would help him as and
when he succeeds Prime Minister Modi, possibly when the latter turns 75 in
2025.
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