Nitin's Nabin Team To Have Impact On MP Politics
Bhopal (Madhy Pradesh): The announcement of the much-awaited BJP's national team will have an impact on MP politics. The appointment of Saudan Singh as national co-organisational general secretary will strengthen state president Hemant Khandelwal. People view Khandelwal as close to Singh. Several leaders of the state associated with him will also become powerful. The party appointed Ashish…
The BJP's national team announcement is set to influence politics in Madhya Pradesh. The appointment of Saudan Singh as the national co-organisational general secretary is seen as a significant boost for state president Hemant Khandelwal, who is viewed as close to Singh. Khandelwal's association with Singh is likely to empower several state leaders connected to him, adding strength to the state party unit.
The party has also appointed Ashish Agarwal as the co-coordinator of the media cell, leaving a vacancy for a media in-charge position. This role is crucial in the BJP, and state leaders are keen on filling it. Khandelwal may appoint someone to this position soon, potentially among the old hands or co-in-charges of the media cell.
Former party state unit president VD Sharma has been appointed as the coordinator of the cluster cell, a new assignment for him. The party has also formed a new position of cluster cell coordinator, highlighting its evolving structure. Banshilal Gurjar's appointment as the head of the Kisan Morcha suggests the party's focus on addressing farmer-related concerns.
The appointment of Patel as the national general secretary is another important move, as using him in tribal areas is a key objective. Patel's name was also considered for the post of state president, along with Lal Singh Arya, the national president of SC Morcha. By appointing Arya as the national vice president, the party has elevated his status. The party's decision to give the Kisan Morcha responsibility to Banshilal Gurjar indicates its intention to keep him at the forefront for handling farmer-related issues.
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