In a major organizational update, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced the appointment of new state unit presidents in nine Indian states and union territories, including key regions like Maharashtra, Telangana, and Madhya Pradesh. The move is seen as a strategic step ahead of upcoming elections and is expected to strengthen the party’s grassroots presence across these states.
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According to BJP sources, while state president elections have been completed in 20 states, official appointments have been made in only nine states so far. The remaining names are likely to be declared within the next 48 hours, party insiders confirmed.
This reorganization is expected to not only boost local party units for forthcoming electoral battles but also signal important shifts in BJP’s national leadership roadmap in the days ahead.
List of Newly Appointed BJP State Presidents (2025)
State/UT | New State President |
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Maharashtra | Ravindra Chavan |
Telangana | N. Ramchandra Rao |
Andhra Pradesh | PVN Madhav Garu |
Uttarakhand | Mahendra Bhatt |
Himachal Pradesh | Rajeev Bindal |
Puducherry | V.P. Ramalingam |
Mizoram | K. Bechuwa |
Andaman & Nicobar | Anil Tiwari |
Madhya Pradesh | Hemant Khandelwal |
Each of these appointments is expected to bring new leadership energy, strengthen booth-level organization, and enhance party outreach in both rural and urban belts.
Significance of the New Appointments
The BJP’s national leadership is believed to be preparing for a highly competitive electoral cycle that includes:
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Local body elections in major metros (e.g., Mumbai Metropolitan Region)
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State Assembly elections in key states
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Possible early indicators for the 2029 Lok Sabha elections
By appointing leaders with strong grassroots connect, legislative experience, or organizational expertise, the BJP aims to sharpen its edge at the regional level.
Profile Highlights: Key New BJP State Presidents
Ravindra Chavan – Maharashtra
A trusted aide of former CM Devendra Fadnavis, Ravindra Chavan hails from Dombivli in Thane district, a significant part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). His appointment comes at a politically crucial time, with MMR municipal elections scheduled later this year.
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A three-time MLA
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Known for his administrative acumen and party loyalty
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Expected to play a key role in BJP’s MMR strategy, especially in Thane, Kalyan-Dombivli, and Navi Mumbai
Hemant Khandelwal – Madhya Pradesh
Hemant Khandelwal, son of late MP Vijay Kumar Khandelwal, began his political journey after his father’s death by winning the Baitul Lok Sabha bypoll in 2008. He later transitioned into state politics, winning as MLA from Baitul in 2013 and again in 2023.
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Legislative and parliamentary experience
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Holds a strong base in central Madhya Pradesh
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Seen as a balance between old guard respect and new-age political relevance
His elevation is viewed as a move to consolidate the party in a state often regarded as BJP’s stronghold.
States Where Elections Are Over, Appointments Awaited
As of July 2, internal elections for state presidents have been completed in 20 states, but official appointments are still pending in over 11 states. These include politically sensitive and large states such as:
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Uttar Pradesh
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Bihar
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Rajasthan
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Gujarat
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West Bengal
Party sources indicate that the final list of state unit heads will be made public within the next 48 to 72 hours.
Implications for Upcoming Elections
The organizational reshuffle comes at a time when BJP is:
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Preparing for Assembly elections in Telangana, Jharkhand, and Delhi
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Facing local elections in Maharashtra, particularly in MMR
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Looking to restructure leadership before the announcement of the new national BJP president, possibly in the next few weeks
Senior leaders believe these appointments serve dual purposes:
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Build stronger state-level command for electoral readiness
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Lay the foundation for central leadership restructuring, potentially setting the stage for the 2029 general elections
What’s Next? National Leadership Speculation Begins
With these changes, political analysts believe that BJP’s top brass is also gearing up for an internal re-evaluation of the central leadership structure. Party insiders suggest that key indicators about a possible change or continuity in the BJP national president’s role could emerge by mid-July 2025.
The party high command, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, is reportedly monitoring organizational performance at the state level before finalizing any decision on national leadership transitions.
Official Statement from Party Headquarters
In a brief press release, the BJP’s central office said:
“The newly appointed state presidents will be responsible for strengthening party structure, voter outreach, and electoral preparedness in their respective regions. The remaining appointments will be made in the coming days.”
The BJP’s announcement of new state presidents in 9 key states signals the party’s proactive approach to consolidate its regional units ahead of major political contests. With fresh leadership and renewed focus, the party appears to be laying the groundwork not just for immediate electoral success, but also for long-term structural stability and strategy.
As appointments in remaining states unfold, all eyes will also be on BJP’s national leadership decisions, which could shape the future direction of the party in the run-up to 2029.
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