The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Gujarat on Saturday announced its new team of state office-bearers, marking a key organisational reshuffle ahead of upcoming political engagements.State BJP president Jagdish Vishwakarma declared the appointments, which have been approved by the party’s national president J P Nadda and working president Nitin Nabin.Jaydrathsinh Parmar, Rameshbhai Dhaduk, Bharat Pandya, Rajesh Chudasama, Natuji Thakor, Gitaben Rathwa, Gautam Gediya, Arvind Patel, Rasikbhai Prajapati and Zankhanaben Patel have been appointed as vice-presidents of the state unit.Aniruddhbhai Dave, Dr Prashant Korat, Ajay Brahmbhatt and Hitendrasinh Chauhan have been named as general secretaries.The party appointed Shankarbhai Ambaliyar, Dr Sanjay Desai, Nirav Amin, Kailashben Gamit, Muktiben Joshi, Sonalben Solanki, Pradipsinh Rathod, Sitaben Patel, Ashaben Nakum and Priti Patel as secretaries of the state organisation.Dr Parindu Bhagat, popularly known as Kakubhai, was made the state party treasurer, while Mohanbhai Kundariya was appointed co-treasurer. Shrinath Shah was named office secretary.Dr Anil Patel has been appointed as the BJP’s main spokesperson in Gujarat, with Prashant Vala taking charge as media incharge.
In frontal organisation appointments, Vadodara Lok Sabha MP Dr Hemang Joshi was named president of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Gujarat unit. Anjuben Vekariya from Surat city was appointed Mahila Morcha president, while Hiren Hirpara from Amreli was named Kisan Morcha chief.Mansinh Parmar from Gir Somnath was appointed OBC Morcha chief, Dr Kirit Solanki from Karnavati was named Scheduled Caste Morcha chief, Ganpatbhai Vasava was appointed Scheduled Tribe Morcha chief, and Nahin Kazi from Bhavnagar was named Minority Morcha chief.

Party leaders said the new team reflects organisational balance and regional representation, and is expected to strengthen the BJP’s grassroots outreach across Gujarat.
(State Correspondent)
Ira Singh





Related Items
India, Slovakia sign MoUs, launch counter terrorism working group
Women’s T20 WC: India crush Pakistan by 64 runs
India’s space economy set to reach $45 billion in next decade: Singh