
Mumbai, May 28: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made significant organizational changes by appointing new state presidents in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Tripura. The party’s national president, Nitin Naveen, announced these appointments on Wednesday.
According to the announcement, Harsh Malhotra has been entrusted with the leadership of the Delhi BJP. In Punjab, Sardar Keval Singh Dhillon has been appointed as the state president. Dr. Archana Gupta will take charge of the Haryana BJP, while Abhishek Debroy has been named the state president for Tripura.
These changes within the BJP organization are seen as part of a broader strategy for upcoming elections and organizational expansion. The party leadership aims to strengthen its presence in the states and enhance grassroots outreach through the newly appointed state presidents.
Political analysts believe that the BJP is providing opportunities for new leadership in anticipation of the upcoming assembly and Lok Sabha elections. There are indications that further organizational changes may be announced in other states soon.
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