Major Leadership Restructure Announced by BJP Mahila Morcha in Madhya Pradesh
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Bhopal, March 21 (NationPress) The BJP Mahila Morcha in Madhya Pradesh has made significant changes to its leadership structure by appointing new state office bearers on Saturday.
Following approval from State BJP President Hemant Khandelwal, Ashwini Paranjape Rajawade, the President of the State Mahila Morcha, has unveiled these new appointments.
This newly formed team aims to enhance women's engagement across various districts in the state.
Notable appointments include Vice-Presidents Neelima Shinde from Jabalpur, Asha Gupta from Panna, Maya Patel from Dewas, Shalini Sarawgi from Shahdol, Anjana Patel from Barwani, Vibha Shrivastava from Ashoknagar, and Supreeti Jadiya from Sagar, among others.
General Secretaries have been appointed as follows: Jyoti Singh Rajput from Seoni, Sapna Verma from Satna, and Mona Sustani from Rajgarh.
Ministers appointed include Supri Shashi Patel from Mandla, Sukhbu Gupta from Jabalpur, Reena Dodiya from Dindori, Mamta Malviya from Betul, Anjali Rayjada from Jabalpur, Charulata Yadav from Khandwa, Seema Jayswal from Singrauli, and Pramila Yadav from Ujjain, among others.
The Treasurers are CA Nidhi Beng from Indore and Archana Agrawal from Jabalpur, while the Co-treasurer is Purnima Tiwari from Rewa.
Office Ministers include Bhavna Singh and Vimla Tiwari from Bhopal, along with Lalita Puriya from Narmadapuram.
Media in-charges appointed are Harsha Thakur from Khandwa, Supri Priyanka Urmaliya from Satna, and Smriti Jain from Narsinghpur.
Social media in-charges include Sarika Upadhyay from Jabalpur and Bhayani Singh Thakur from Bhopal.
IT in-charges are Supri Sudha Suryavanshi from Indore, Rashmi Pandey from Bhopal, and Kiran Bhatoriya from Jabalpur.
Policy and research responsibilities have been assigned to Sadhvi Bhardwaj from Bhopal, Suman Singh from Sidhi, and Indu Choudhary from Sagar.
Training in-charges include Shivani Adaspurkar from Indore Nagar, Vandana Arya from Narsinghpur, and Vetana Sharma from Shajapur.
The intent behind these appointments is to invigorate women leaders at all levels and enhance outreach to female voters.
Since assuming office in November 2025, Ashwini Paranjape has prioritized women's empowerment initiatives, including the Ladli Behna Yojana and grassroots mobilization efforts.
This reshuffle is a strategic move in preparation for upcoming electoral contests, including the 2028 Assembly elections, aimed at bolstering women's involvement and further reinforcing the Mahila Morcha's organizational capacity throughout Madhya Pradesh.
The state headquarters located in Jabalpur will oversee these initiatives to ensure the successful execution of party programs.
This revitalized structure is projected to inject fresh motivation into women workers, expand membership, and align with the BJP's commitment to gender-inclusive politics in the region.