New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed election in-charges for the poll-bound states of Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. Announced on September 25, 2025, under the leadership of BJP National President JP Nadda, these appointments aim to strengthen the party’s strategic planning despite the election dates yet to be announced.BULLMER Striped Textured Printed Polo Neck Fullsleeve T-Shirt with Rib for Men
Details of AppointmentsThese appointments are designed to bolster the party’s organizational structure, focusing on mobilizing workers, implementing election strategies, and connecting with voters. The details of the appointments are as follows:
State: Bihar
In-Charge: Dharmendra Pradhan (Union Minister)
Co-In-Charges: CR Patil, Keshav Prasad Maurya
State: Tamil Nadu
In-Charge: Baijayant Panda (BJP MP)
Co-In-Charges: Murlidhar Mohol (MoS for Civil Aviation)
State: West Bengal
In-Charge: Bhupender Yadav (Union Minister)
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Bihar: With elections expected soon, the team led by Dharmendra Pradhan aims to strengthen BJP’s position in this politically crucial state, focusing on voter outreach and organizational efficiency.
Tamil Nadu: In preparation for the 2026 elections, Baijayant Panda’s leadership will work to enhance the party’s strategy in South India.
West Bengal: Gearing up for the 2026 elections, Bhupender Yadav’s team will focus on connecting with voters and executing campaign programs.
These appointments are part of BJP’s election preparedness, reflecting a proactive strategy despite unannounced election dates. They emphasize worker mobilization, voter awareness, and addressing local issues. Similar to previous appointments for states like Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Haryana, these selections involve experienced leaders to boost the party’s electoral prospects.