
Jaipur, May 1: The BJP state president, Madan Rathore, has indicated that the party will soon appoint district heads and officials to strengthen its organization in the newly formed districts of Rajasthan. The districts include Deeg, Kotputli-Bahrod, Beawar, Balotra, Phalodi, Didwana-Kuchaman, Kherthal-Tijara, and Salumber. The process to finalize the organizational structure in these areas has been expedited.
Sources reveal that a detailed discussion regarding these appointments took place in April, attended by BJP’s national general secretary and state in-charge, Dr. Radhamohan Das Agrawal. The meeting also granted necessary approvals for the expansion of the organization.
According to party regulations, the formation of organizational units in new districts is mandatory, which includes the appointment of district heads and other officials. This will enhance the BJP’s grassroots organizational network and facilitate upcoming political activities and electoral strategies.
BJP leadership believes that establishing a robust organization in the new districts is crucial for providing better coordination and direction to party workers. An official announcement regarding these appointments is expected in the coming days.
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