The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced a new national organizational team led by party president Nitin Nabin on Monday.
This restructuring comes as the party prepares for upcoming elections across multiple states. By mixing seasoned veterans with younger leaders, the party aims to strengthen regional representation and signal a generational shift in its leadership hierarchy.
The new national team consists of 65 members [1]. Among the key appointments, Smriti Irani returns to the party as a national general secretary. Vasundhara Raje has been retained in her role as national vice-president.
Party officials said the appointments are designed to balance experience with new energy. The reshuffle includes the removal of some previous figures, such as Ram Madhav, as the party pivots toward its new strategic goals.
The reorganization took place at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. The party has prioritized a blend of faces to appeal to a broader demographic of voters across India's diverse states.
Nitin Nabin will oversee the implementation of the party's organizational goals through this new structure. The shift is intended to streamline operations and improve the party's ground-level mobilization efforts ahead of the electoral cycle.
“The BJP unveiled a 65-member national organisational team.”
The reinstatement of Smriti Irani and the retention of Vasundhara Raje suggest that while the BJP is pursuing a 'generational shift,' it is not willing to abandon high-profile figures with proven electoral appeal. By diversifying the 65-member team, the party is attempting to mitigate regional frictions and build a more inclusive organizational structure to secure victories in fragmented state contests.


