The Bharatiya Janata Party announced a new team of national office-bearers on Monday under the leadership of party president Nitin Nabin.
This reorganization serves as a strategic pivot for the party as it prepares for the 2027 Assembly elections. By blending seasoned political stalwarts with younger faces, the party aims to refresh its organizational structure and broaden its appeal across different demographics.
The new leadership structure includes the appointment of 13 national vice-presidents [1]. Among the senior leaders receiving new roles are Vasundhara Raje and Ram Madhav [2]. The party also named eight national general secretaries [1].
Smriti Irani is among those appointed as a national general secretary [1]. Additionally, Biplab Kumar Deb has been named to the role of national general secretary [3]. The appointments include a focus on regional representation, with two additional leaders from the Northeast named to the team [3].
The announcements were made from the BJP headquarters in New Delhi [1]. The shuffle reflects a move to consolidate power and streamline operations across the national level before the next major election cycle.
Party leadership said the team was designed to balance experience with new energy to meet upcoming electoral challenges [3].
“The party appoints 13 vice-presidents and eight general secretaries.”
The reshuffle indicates that the BJP is prioritizing a mix of veteran stability and regional expansion. By elevating leaders from the Northeast and retaining high-profile figures like Smriti Irani and Vasundhara Raje, the party is attempting to maintain its core base while securing strategic growth in peripheral states ahead of the 2027 polls.


