The Bharatiya Janata Party announced a new national organizational team on Monday, appointing several high-profile leaders to key leadership positions [1, 2].

This reshuffle comes as the party seeks to balance continuity with fresh appointments to strengthen its internal structure before upcoming elections [1, 2]. The changes signal a strategic realignment of the party's national hierarchy.

Among the primary appointments, Smriti Irani was named as a general secretary [2, 4]. While some reports specified her charge as being for Uttar Pradesh, other records identify the role as a national general secretary position [4, 5].

Piyush Goyal was appointed as the national treasurer [2, 3]. Additionally, Vasundhara Raje was named as a national vice-president [2, 6].

The broader organizational overhaul included the appointment of 13 national vice-presidents [4] and 16 national secretaries [5]. The list of office bearers was unveiled by party president Nitin Nabin [1, 2].

Party officials said the new team is designed to optimize the party's operational efficiency. The reshuffle incorporates both veteran leaders and new faces to ensure a broad representation across the organizational tiers [1, 2].

Smriti Irani was named as a general secretary.

The appointment of seasoned leaders like Irani, Goyal, and Raje to central organizational roles suggests the BJP is consolidating its leadership core. By filling 13 vice-presidential and 16 secretarial slots, the party is expanding its administrative capacity to manage campaign logistics and grassroots mobilization for future electoral cycles.