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BJP appoints 27 district presidents to expand organisational structure

All appointments to come into effect immediately
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To expand its organisational structure, the BJP on Monday announced 27 district presidents, including four women district presidents. This time, the BJP has appointed five more district presidents.

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Dr Archna Gupta, State Secretary and State Election Officer of the BJP, released the list of all 27 district presidents on Monday.

Gupta said that with the permission of the national BJP chief Jagat Prakash Nadaa, the state BJP president Mohan Lal Badoli appointed 27 district presidents. The BJP has elected four women district presidents.

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The appointed district presidents are: Ajay Mittal (Panchkula), Mandeep Rana (Ambala), Rajesh Sapra (Yamunanagar), Sardar Tejender Goldy (Kurukshetra), Jyoti Saini (Kaithal), Praveen Lather (Karnal), Dushyant Bhatt (Panipat), Ashok Bhardwaj (Sonepat), Bijender Malik (Gohana), Tejender Dhull (Jind), Ranbeer Dhaka (Rohtak), Vikas Balmiki (Jhajjar), Renu Sharma (Dabwali), Yatinder Singh Advocate (Sirsa), Ashok Saini (Hansi), Asha Khedar (Hisar), Praveen Joda (Fatehabad), Virender Kaushik (Bhiwani), Engineer Sunil (Dadri), Vandna Popli (Rewari), Yatendera Rao (Mahendergarh), Sarvapriya Tyagi (Gurugram), Ajeet Yadav (Pataudi), Surender Singh Pintu (Nuh), Vipin Baisla (Palwal), Sohanpal Singh (Ballabgarh), and Pankaj Poojan Rampal (Faridabad).

The expansion of the BJP’s organisational structure was temporarily halted due to civic polls in the state. But after the completion of the civic polls, the process resumed.

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Gupta said that all appointments would come into effect immediately.

The BJP has increased five more districts to enhance the party’s operational efficiency. The five new districts are Hansi (carved out of Hisar), Gohana (from Sonepat), Dabwali (from Sirsa), Ballabhgarh (from Faridabad), and Pataudi (from Gurugram).

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