BJP overhauls national team: Smriti Irani, Vasundhara Raje, Piyush Goyal get key roles
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Key Takeaways
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 17 August 2026 announced a sweeping reshuffle of its national organisational structure, naming a fresh set of office-bearers with immediate effect. The appointments were authorised by BJP national president Nitin Nabin and span general secretaries, vice presidents, morcha heads, and media coordinators across the country.
High-Profile Returns and Appointments
Smriti Irani, the former Union minister who lost her Amethi seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, has been appointed national general secretary — marking a significant return to the party's core organisational machinery. Vasundhara Raje Scindia, the veteran Rajasthan leader and two-time chief minister, has been named one of 13 national vice presidents, alongside Ram Madhav from Delhi, who returns to a prominent national role. Piyush Goyal, the former Union Commerce Minister from Maharashtra, has been appointed national treasurer.
General Secretaries and Organisational Structure
The general secretary team includes Vinod Tawde (Maharashtra), Sunil Bansal (Delhi), Biplab Kumar Deb (Tripura), Satish Poonia (Rajasthan), Gajendra Patel (Madhya Pradesh), Harish Dwivedi (Uttar Pradesh), and Sanjay Bhatia (Haryana). BL Santhosh from Delhi continues in the pivotal role of national general secretary (Organisation). The national joint general secretaries (Organisation) are Shivprakash from Mumbai and Saudan Singh from Chandigarh.
Vice Presidents and Treasurer
The full list of 13 national vice presidents includes Tirath Singh Rawat (Uttarakhand), Baijayant Jay Panda (Odisha), D. Purandeswari (Andhra Pradesh), Rekha Verma (Uttar Pradesh), Varshaben Narendrabhai Doshi (Gujarat), Bharti Pravin Pawar (Maharashtra), Manpreet Singh Badal (Punjab), Lal Singh Arya (Madhya Pradesh), M. Nagaraja (Karnataka), Tariq Mansoor (Uttar Pradesh), and Madhuchandra Kar (West Bengal). Rajesh Mangal from Rajasthan will serve as national joint treasurer.
Secretaries, Morcha Heads, and Media Team
A team of 16 national secretaries has been named, including Kavita Patidar (Madhya Pradesh), K Surendran (Kerala), Anil Antony (Kerala), Phangnon Konyak (Nagaland), and Rohan Gupta (Gujarat), among others. In the organisational support structure, Tarun Chugh (Punjab) has been appointed central office in-charge, while Sambit Patra (Odisha) will coordinate the North-East. Vishnu Datt Sharma (Madhya Pradesh) takes charge as all-cells coordinator.
Morcha presidents named include Hemang Joshi (Gujarat) for the Yuva Morcha, Roop Kumari Choudhary (Chhattisgarh) for the Mahila Morcha, Amarpal Maurya (Uttar Pradesh) for the OBC Morcha, and Kunwar Basit Ali (Uttar Pradesh) for the Minority Morcha. On the media front, Anil Baluni (Uttarakhand) has been appointed Media Convenor, with Deepak Mhaskey (Chhattisgarh) leading social media coordination.
Significance of the Reshuffle
The overhaul reflects a deliberate geographical spread, drawing leaders from states including West Bengal, Nagaland, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu — signalling the party's intent to strengthen its presence beyond its traditional strongholds. Notably, the return of senior figures like Irani, Raje, and Ram Madhav alongside newer faces suggests an attempt to balance experience with fresh energy ahead of upcoming state elections. The new team is expected to drive BJP's organisational outreach across all tiers of the country's electoral map.