Tariq Mansoor, a Pasmanda Muslim, appointed as Vice-President
Former Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) vice chancellor Tariq Mansoor, a Pasmanda Muslim, has been appointed as Vice-President of the BJP. This move is seen as an attempt by the party to reach out to the backward minority community.
Bandi Sanjay appointed as General Secretary
Former Telangana chief Bandi Sanjay has been appointed as General Secretary of the BJP. This decision comes after his removal as the Telangana BJP president, indicating that he remains valuable to the national leadership.
Anil Antony and Pankaja Munde join as Secretaries
Anil Antony, son of former defence minister AK Antony, has been appointed as a national secretary. Pankaja Munde, who was reportedly unhappy with the recent reshuffle of the Maharashtra ministry, has also been appointed as a secretary.
Retained Vice-Presidents
Former chief ministers Raman Singh, Vasundhara Raje, and Raghubar Das have been retained as vice-presidents in the new list. This indicates the party’s focus on experienced leaders for the upcoming elections.
Dropped Members
Several members have been dropped from their positions, including Dilip Ghosh, a Lok Sabha MP from West Bengal. The party’s poor performance in Karnataka also led to the removal of C T Ravi as a general secretary.
New Faces and Representation
The new team includes Abdulla Kutty from Kerala, representing the minority community. Lata Usendi, a tribal leader from Chhattisgarh, has been elevated to the position of vice-president, highlighting the party’s focus on the poll-bound state.
Conclusion
The BJP’s reshuffle of national office-bearers reflects its strategic approach towards the upcoming elections. The inclusion of Tariq Mansoor and other members from diverse backgrounds showcases the party’s efforts to broaden its support base.
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