The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced a major reshuffle of its national organisation on Monday, naming 13 national vice-presidents and 16 national secretaries [1].
This restructuring comes as the party seeks to strengthen its organisational framework to prepare for upcoming elections and the next phase of political mobilisation [1, 4].
The revamped leadership team includes several high-profile appointments. Vasundhara Raje and Ram Madhav have been named as national vice-presidents [3]. Additionally, Smriti Irani has been assigned an updated role within the party hierarchy [3].
According to the newly released roster, the party has appointed 13 vice-presidents [1] and 16 national secretaries [1]. Some reports also highlight the inclusion of eight general secretaries within the revamped team led by Nitin Nabin [2].
The reshuffle is centered in New Delhi, where the party's national leadership coordinates its strategy for regional and national campaigns [2]. By rotating leadership and introducing new faces into key roles, the BJP aims to optimize its operational efficiency across different states.
The party has not released a detailed timeline for the implementation of these new roles, but the appointments take effect immediately as part of the broader organisational revamp [1, 4].
“The BJP announced a major reshuffle of its national organisation on Monday.”
This reshuffle indicates a strategic pivot by the BJP to refresh its leadership tier before a critical election cycle. By integrating experienced leaders like Vasundhara Raje and Ram Madhav into national roles, the party is likely attempting to balance regional influence with centralized control to ensure cohesive mobilization across diverse Indian states.


