BJP President Nitin Nabin has announced a new 65-member [1] national team to oversee the party's organizational work and election strategy.
This restructuring signals a significant shift in the party's internal leadership as it seeks to refresh its outreach and organizational framework ahead of upcoming elections.
The new team consists of 51 new faces [3] and 14 retained office-bearers [4]. Among the notable returns are senior leaders Smriti Irani, Vasundhara Raje, and Ram Madhav, while Piyush Goyal also maintains a key role in the structure [1].
In a major change to the party's digital presence, Amit Malviya has been fired from his position [2]. The reshuffle specifically targets the social-media team to align with the new organizational goals [5].
The composition of the group reflects a balance between veteran experience and new blood. The average age of the team members is approximately 50 years [5].
According to party documents, the national team is tasked with overseeing voter outreach and refining the party's strategy for future electoral contests [5]. The movement of senior figures like Irani and Raje back into prominent organizational roles suggests a pivot toward blending established leadership with new operational faces [1].
“The new team consists of 51 new faces and 14 retained office-bearers.”
The removal of a high-profile digital strategist and the return of veteran leaders indicate a strategic pivot by the BJP. By lowering the average age of the leadership to 50 and introducing a vast majority of new faces, the party is attempting to modernize its organizational structure while retaining the institutional memory of its senior figures to stabilize the party's national outreach.


