What Are the New Key Organisational Roles Announced by Bihar BJP?

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Key Takeaways
- 35 leaders appointed in key roles.
- Includes 14 state ministers and 13 vice-presidents.
- Announcement follows PM Modi's visit to Bihar.
- Criticism over loyalty and grassroots representation.
- Restructuring aimed at strengthening party ahead of elections.
Patna, May 31 (NationPress) In a significant organisational reshuffle in anticipation of the Bihar Assembly elections, BJP State President Dilip Jaiswal unveiled the eagerly awaited list of new state-level party officials on Saturday.
A total of 35 leaders have been assigned crucial responsibilities within the party structure.
This announcement follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Patna on May 29 and 30, during which he inaugurated the new terminal of Patna Airport, laid the groundwork for Bihta Airport, and conducted a major roadshow that concluded with a high-level strategy meeting at the BJP state office.
Among those newly appointed are 14 state ministers, 13 state vice-presidents, 5 state general secretaries, and 3 state treasurers.
Sources indicate that these appointments were solidified during a private meeting between PM Modi and senior BJP officials at the state headquarters following the roadshow.
The decisions are perceived as a part of the party’s strategy to bolster its internal structure ahead of the critical assembly elections.
PM Modi’s recent trip to Bihar showcased not only grand inaugurations and public engagement but also delivered a strong internal message to BJP leaders.
During a confidential meeting with state leaders at the BJP office on May 29, the Prime Minister reportedly made pointed remarks about issues such as loyalty, internal democracy, nepotism, and leadership ethics.
BJP insiders revealed that PM Modi expressed dissatisfaction with leaders who abandon the party during elections only to return later seeking positions, deeming such actions disrespectful to loyal party workers.
He stressed the importance of prioritizing committed grassroots members, particularly during election periods.
However, the announcement of the new state committee on May 31 has faced backlash both internally and externally for seemingly contradicting these very principles.
The newly established committee includes 13 vice presidents, one of whom is Rajendra Singh, who had previously left the BJP during the 2020 elections to run on an LJP ticket.
Despite PM Modi’s specific objections to rewarding such returns, he is now in a significant position within the party.
Furthermore, BJP observers have noted that many names on the new committee appear to be recycled, with few new faces or grassroots leaders included.