BJP national team 2025: Eight Madhya Pradesh leaders get key roles
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has handed Madhya Pradesh a significant footprint in its newly constituted national organisational team, with eight leaders from the state assigned responsibilities spanning vice-presidential, secretarial, morcha, and media roles. The appointments, announced on 17 August, consolidate the central Indian state's influence in the party's top decision-making and outreach architecture.
Senior Appointments at the National Level
Former Madhya Pradesh minister and senior Dalit leader Lal Singh Arya has been elevated to National Vice President. An MLA from Gohad, Arya previously served as national president of the BJP Scheduled Caste Morcha, making him one of the party's most prominent faces among Dalit communities.
Khargone MP Gajendra Singh Patel, currently serving his second consecutive Lok Sabha term, has been appointed National General Secretary. Patel brings experience from the BJP's Scheduled Tribe Morcha and the state unit to his new national brief.
Rajya Sabha MP Kavita Patidar has been named National Secretary. Patidar, who entered the Rajya Sabha in 2022, earlier served as president of the Indore district panchayat and as a state BJP general secretary.
Morcha and Organisational Responsibilities
Khajuraho MP Vishnu Dutt Sharma, who led the Madhya Pradesh BJP for over five years, has been appointed National Convener of the Cell Cluster. Sharma also has a background in the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad before transitioning to key party roles.
Rajya Sabha MP Bansilal Gurjar has been entrusted with the role of National President of the Kisan Morcha. A prominent farmer leader, Gurjar previously headed the BJP's farmers' wing in Madhya Pradesh, making this a natural elevation.
Saudan Singh has been appointed National Joint General Secretary (Organisation), while Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Chugh has been given charge of the National Office — two roles that sit at the operational core of the party's day-to-day functioning.
Media and Communication Role
Ashish Usha Agrawal has been appointed National Co-convener (Media), drawing on his association with the Madhya Pradesh BJP's media and communication activities. Expressing gratitude to the party leadership, Agrawal said he would work with 'full dedication and commitment' to take the party's ideology, policies, and government welfare initiatives to the people.
What the Appointments Signal
Together, the eight appointments give Madhya Pradesh representation across several critical verticals — electoral politics, social outreach, farmers' issues, organisational management, and media. This comes amid the BJP's broader effort to refresh its national structure ahead of upcoming state electoral cycles. Notably, the selections reflect a deliberate balance of parliamentary experience, Morcha leadership, and grassroots organisational work. The new national team is expected to be operationally active through the next major electoral season.