Some forces trying to push country’s youths towards ‘negative politics’: BJP chief Nitin Nabin

BJP president Nitin Nabin has criticized certain forces for allegedly pushing Indian youth toward 'negative politics' and anti-establishment sentiment. He specifically referenced the influence of foreign-based figures on domestic youth movements.
Why it matters
The statement highlights the political polarization in India and the government's concern over youth engagement in protest movements.
BJP president Nitin Nabin on Saturday (June 6, 2026) alleged that some forces were trying to push the country s youths towards "negative politics". In an apparent reference to Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke , he said, "Some people sitting abroad assume they can give directions to the youths of India." "Today s youths want to work towards nation-building and secure their future. But some forces are trying to make the country s youths anti-establishment," Mr. Nabin said during an interaction with intellectuals in Ranchi.
The article focuses on the perspective of a ruling party official, framing opposition as 'negative' or 'anti-establishment'.
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