The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a new 65-member [1] national team under party president Nitin Nabin.
The reshuffle signals a strategic reset as the party prepares for crucial state elections and future polls. By blending organizational experience with social representation, the party aims to strengthen its leadership structure ahead of upcoming electoral contests [1], [2].
Among the most notable changes is the return of Smriti Irani and Ram Madhav to the national team [1]. In a significant shift for the party's digital strategy, Amit Malviya has been fired from his role as chief of the IT cell [1], [2].
Other key appointments include Piyush Goyal, who has been named as the party treasurer [2]. Vasundhara Raje retains her position as national vice-president, ensuring continuity in certain senior leadership roles [1].
The party also highlighted a focus on gender representation within the new structure. The updated national team includes 12 women office-bearers [2].
The reorganization took place at the BJP national headquarters in New Delhi [1]. The move is intended to optimize the party's internal machinery by rotating personnel and introducing new faces to key administrative functions [1], [2].
“The BJP has announced a new 65-member national team under party president Nitin Nabin.”
This reshuffle indicates a pivot in the BJP's operational strategy, particularly regarding its digital communications and senior leadership. The removal of the IT cell chief and the reinstatement of experienced figures like Smriti Irani suggest a desire to balance aggressive digital outreach with seasoned organizational management as the party enters a critical election cycle.


