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BJP appoints four new state unit presidents with an eye on Lok Sabha elections 2024 | CHECK DETAILS


Image Source : PTI/REPRESENTATIVE BJP appoints four new state unit presidents with an eye on Lok Sabha elections 2024

BJP’s new state presidents: Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday appointed four new state presidents in Bihar, Rajasthan, Odisha and Delhi. The four new appointees embody Lok Sabha MP CP Joshi in Rajasthan and OBC chief and MLC Samrat Choudhary in Bihar.

According to sources, this comes because the saffron get together goals to bolster its organisational equipment with an eye on consolidating its assist base within the run-up to essential state and nationwide polls.

Who are the four new appointees? 

Virender Sachdeva, who was the working state president in Delhi, has now been given full-time accountability by get together National President JP Nadda.

Meanwhile, in an try to cease the continuing infighting in Rajasthan, Lok Sabha MP CP Joshi will change present state president Satish Punia. Member of Legislative Council Samrat Chowdhary has been appointed because the new Bihar get together president, whereas in Odisha, former minister Manmohan Samal will assume the new position.

A Brahmin face, Joshi is a second-time MP from the Chittorgarh Lok Sabha seat.

Poonia had strained phrases with Vasundhara Raje 

Like Kataria, Poonia, too, didn’t have one of the best of equations with former chief minister Vasundhara Raje who stays the BJP’s most formidable chief within the state.


The get together’s central management has had its reservations about her however there have been indications that equations have improved between them.

Meanwhile, BJP sources famous that the time period of the state presidents had acquired over.

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Samal, a former MP, is likely one of the better-known BJP faces from Odisha and is seen to carry extra heft than his predecessor Samir Mohanty, political watchers stated.

He is aggressive and his politics bears a definite Hindutva mark, they added. He had headed the state BJP earlier as properly.

The high management within the BJP believes that Sachdeva has been spectacular in his brief stint on the get together’s Delhi working president following the elimination of Adesh Gupta from the helm. He is low-key and out and out organisational one who has been capable of infuse a way of cohesion within the state unit usually pulled in numerous instructions by native heavyweights, they added.

(With inputs from PTI) 

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