When Will the New MP BJP Chief Be Elected?

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Key Takeaways
- The election process for the new BJP chief in Madhya Pradesh starts on Tuesday.
- Current chief V. D. Sharma served for five years.
- Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will oversee the elections.
- The new chief will be announced on July 2 after a working committee meeting.
- Sharma led the party to win 163 out of 230 Assembly seats.
Bhopal, June 30 (NationPress) The procedure to appoint the new state BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh is scheduled to commence on Tuesday. The state is set to welcome a new chief after a hiatus of over a year, as V. D. Sharma concluded his five-year term in February of last year.
The election will take place under the supervision of Union Minister and election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan, who is anticipated to arrive in Bhopal on July 1.
Nominations will be submitted on July 1, with results to be revealed during a working committee meeting in Bhopal the following day, as stated by the Madhya Pradesh BJP's media division.
The name of the incoming state BJP leader will be disclosed during a working committee gathering in Bhopal after 2 PM on July 2, according to the state BJP media unit.
V. D. Sharma, a two-time MP from Khajuraho, assumed the role of state BJP chief in 2020 following the party's defeat in the assembly elections of 2018. He has been an accomplished state BJP chief, leading the party to victory in the Assembly elections by securing 163 out of 230 seats.
Notably, the BJP successfully maintained its hold on power despite significant anti-incumbency sentiments stemming from two decades of BJP governance in the state. Under his leadership, the party has contested one Lok Sabha election, one Assembly election, and numerous by-elections.
Sharma is also recognized as the first state chief under whose guidance the BJP won all 29 Lok Sabha seats for the first time in Madhya Pradesh.
It is anticipated that Sharma will be assigned a new role at the national level soon. Although a BJP state president typically serves a three-year term, Sharma is the first to have extended his tenure for such a lengthy period.