The BJP has appointed new state leaders across 23 states, prioritizing experience and continuity. Key appointments include Vinod Tawde and Deepak Prakash for Bihar, Satish Poonia and Surendra Singh Nagar for Haryana, Shrikant Sharma for Himachal Pradesh, and Tarun Chugh for Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting strategic planning for upcoming state elections and organizational strengthening.
Laxmikant Bajpai has been appointed as BJP’s in-charge for Jharkhand, while Radha Mohan Das Agarwal takes charge as the party’s in-charge for Karnataka, supported by Sudhakar Reddy as co-in-charge for the state.
These appointments underscore the BJP’s strategy to strengthen its organizational presence in both Jharkhand and Karnataka.
Prakash Javadekar, formerly the HRD minister, has been appointed as the BJP’s in-charge for Kerala, leveraging his familiarity with the state. Aparajita Sarangi joins as the party’s co-in-charge for Kerala. In Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mahendra Singh assumes the role of BJP in-charge, supported by Satish Upadhyaya as co-in-charge.
These appointments reflect the BJP’s strategic deployment of experienced leaders to strengthen its presence in these states.
Anil Antony has been appointed as the BJP in-charge for Nagaland and Meghalaya, while Devesh Kumar will take charge of Mizoram. Sambit Patra assumes the role of coordinator for the North-eastern states, with V. Muraleedharan as co-coordinator.
Vijay Rupani has been named the BJP in-charge for Punjab, accompanied by Narinder Singh as co-in-charge. Vijaypal Singh Tomar will lead the party in Odisha, complemented by Lata Usendi as co-in-charge.
Dushyant Kumar Gautam has been appointed as the BJP in-charge for Uttarakhand. These appointments highlight the BJP’s strategic focus on state-specific leadership to enhance its organizational effectiveness.