In preparation for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strategically appointed leaders to key roles in various states and Union Territories (UTs). Among the notable assignments, Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda, the party’s national vice president, has been designated as the in-charge for Uttar Pradesh, while former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani will oversee party affairs in Punjab.
In the midst of political turmoil in Bihar, BJP chief JP Nadda has taken steps to address the situation by appointing Vinod Tawde as the in-charge and Deepak Prakash as the co-in-charge for the state.
The crucial battleground of West Bengal, currently under the rule of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), sees the responsibility entrusted to BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya, along with party leaders Mangal Pandey and Asha Lakra.
Turning focus to Madhya Pradesh, party leaders Mahendra Singh and Satish Upadhyay have been given the roles of in-charge and co-in-charge, respectively, indicating a strategic approach in the central Indian state.
For Jammu and Kashmir, the BJP has appointed Tarun Chugh and Ashish Sood, while Laxmikant Vajpayee has been assigned Jharkhand. Viplav Dev and Surend Nagar will handle responsibilities in Haryana, and Shrikant Sharma along with Sanjay Tandon will be in charge of Himachal Pradesh, a state currently under Congress rule.
In the southern state of Karnataka, where the Congress is in power, the BJP has named Radhamohan Agarwal as in-charge and Sudhakar Reddy as co-in-charge, strategically positioning leaders for effective party representation.
As the Lok Sabha election approaches, set to potentially take place in April-May, the Election Commission (EC) is yet to announce the official dates. The BJP’s meticulous selection of leaders for state responsibilities underscores the party’s commitment and strategic planning as they gear up for the electoral battle ahead.
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