BJP unveils new Bihar state team ahead of Lok Sabha, Assembly polls
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday, 29 May announced a sweeping reshuffle of its Bihar state unit, releasing a new roster of office-bearers from Patna in what marks the party's first major organisational overhaul in the state following the elevation of Nitin Nabin as its new national president. The restructured team is widely seen as a deliberate pre-election move to tighten the BJP's grassroots machinery ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha and Bihar Assembly elections.
Key Appointments in the New Team
The newly constituted state unit distributes responsibilities across a broad base of senior leaders, former legislators, and women representatives. Fourteen former MLAs — including Haribhushan Thakur Bachol, Rakesh Kumar, Santosh Pathak, Manoj Kumar Singh, Anamika Paswan, Rama Singh, Pawan Jaiswal, Pranav Kumar Yadav, Santosh Ranjan Rai, Nand Prasad Chauhan, Anil Thakur, Mukesh Sharma, Sheela Kushwaha, and Balram Mandal — have been named State Vice Presidents.
The post of State General Secretary has been assigned to Saroj Ranjan Patel, Dhanraj Sharma, Preeti Shekhar, Nitin Abhishek, and Rajor Jha (also known as Raju Jha). A larger cohort of 14 leaders — including Sushma Sahu, Janmejay Kumar Singh, Ragini Rani, Kumar Raghavendra, Prabhakar Mishra, Anjani Nishad, Manoj Chaudhary, Mukesh Singh Kushwaha, Seema Jha, Sarla Rajak, Sunil Ram, Sanjay Kumar Munna, Mukesh Sharma (Muzaffarpur), and Diwakar Singh — has been appointed as State Secretaries.
Financial and Administrative Structure
On the administrative side, MLA Vikram Narayan Singh has been appointed State Treasurer, with Rajesh Sinha and Ankur Gupta named as Co-Treasurers. Akshay Kumar takes charge as State Headquarters In-charge, while Vinay Kesari has been designated Office Secretary.
Social and Regional Balance
According to party sources, the composition of the new team reflects a conscious effort to maintain social and regional balance, with leaders drawn from diverse communities and districts across Bihar. The inclusion of multiple women leaders in prominent roles signals an attempt to broaden the party's outreach among women voters — a constituency that proved decisive in recent state elections across India.
What This Means for Bihar Politics
This reshuffle comes at a strategically significant moment. Bihar is one of the most electorally consequential states, sending 40 members to the Lok Sabha. The BJP's alliance arithmetic in the state — navigating its partnership within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) — makes a strong organisational foundation critical. Notably, the announcement was made directly from the office of national president Nitin Nabin, underscoring central leadership's close involvement in the Bihar unit's direction. Party workers and supporters reportedly responded with visible enthusiasm following the announcement.