Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin announced a major organisational reshuffle of the party's national team on Monday [3].
The restructuring aims to strengthen leadership and revamp the party's internal organization ahead of upcoming elections by mixing strategic planning with social representation [4].
Among the key appointments, Smriti Irani has been named National General Secretary. Ram Madhav has been appointed as National Vice-President. These moves signal a return to high-level organizational roles for both figures [1], [2].
In a significant shift for the party's digital operations, Deepak Mhaskey has replaced Amit Malviya as the head of the BJP IT cell [2]. Malviya had led the party's digital wing for more than a decade [5].
The total size of the newly announced national team consists of 65 members [1]. Other notable appointments include Piyush Goyal, who was named as the party treasurer [3].
The announcement was made in New Delhi and became effective immediately [3]. Party officials said the changes are designed to integrate experienced leadership with new strategic goals to ensure the party remains competitive in future electoral cycles [4].
“Smriti Irani appointed National General Secretary”
This reshuffle represents a strategic pivot in the BJP's organizational architecture. By replacing a long-term IT cell chief and reinstating experienced figures like Irani and Madhav, the party is likely attempting to balance its digital outreach with traditional grassroots organizational strength to prepare for the 2029 electoral cycle.



