New Delhi: The newly announced central organizational team of the Bharatiya Janata Party under National President Nitin Nabin reflects a clear strategic recalibration aimed at balancing electoral experience, regional dynamics, and generational transition. The team composition indicates a strong focus on organizational efficiency as the party prepares for crucial upcoming state assembly election cycles.
The new central organizational team of the Bharatiya Janata Party announced under National President Nitin Nabin features a prominent list of leaders across various key roles. The team of National Vice Presidents comprises Vasundhara Raje Scindia, Tirath Singh Rawat, Ram Madhav, Baijayant Jay Panda, D Purandeshwari, Rekha Verma, Varshaben Narendrabhai Doshi, Dr Bharti Pravin Pawar, Manpreet Singh Badal, Lal Singh Arya, M Nagaraja, Tariq Mansoor, and Dr Madhuchandra Kar. Leading the secretariat as National General Secretary for Organisation is B L Santhosh, supported by Joint General Secretaries Shivprakash and Saudan Singh.
The list of National General Secretaries includes Vinod Tawde, Sunil Bansal, Biplab Kumar Deb, Smriti Irani, Dr Satish Poonia, Gajendra Patel, Harish Dwivedi, and Sanjay Bhatia. Meanwhile, the newly appointed National Secretaries are Kavita Patidar, K Surendran, Dr Bhola Singh, Dr Pradip Varma, Jagdish Ishwarbhai Patel, Dr Sandeep Pathak, Phangnon Konyak, Sangeeta Yadav, Anil Antony, Dr M Venkateshan, Manoj Tigga, Siddharth Shambhu, Dr Swadesh Singh, Mriganka Deo Barman, Rohan Gupta, and Jai Prakash. Financial management of the party has been assigned to National Treasurer Piyush Goyal and Joint Treasurer Rajesh Mangal.
Administrative and regional coordination responsibilities are led by Central Office In-charge Tarun Chugh and Office Secretary Mahendra Pandey, alongside North-East Coordinator Dr Sambit Patra and Joint Coordinator Rajiv Babbar. All Cells operations are headed by Coordinator Vishnu Datt Sharma with Joint Coordinators Rituraj Sinha and Vishnu Vardhan Reddy. Frontal organization leadership is represented by Morcha Presidents Dr Hemang Joshi for Yuva Morcha, Roop Kumari Choudhary for Mahila Morcha, Amarpal Maurya for OBC Morcha, Bansilal Gurjar for Kisan Morcha, Shivesh Kumar Ram for SC Morcha, Dr Mannalal Rawat for ST Morcha, and Kunwar Basit Ali for Minority Morcha. Communication and public outreach strategies are anchored by Media Convenor Anil Baluni alongside Media Co-Convenors Ashish Usha Agrawal, Pradeep Bhandari, and Siddharth Yadav, while Social Media operations are led by Convenor Deepak Mhaskey with Co-Convenors Priti Gandhi, Shivanand Dwivedi, Alok Bhatt, and Arun Yadav.
Odisha maintains a strategic presence within the core national apparatus. Baijayant Jay Panda continues to hold a prominent position as National Vice President representing Odisha, highlighting the central leadership’s ongoing reliance on his diplomatic profile and national experience. Additionally, Dr. Sambit Patra has been entrusted with the specialized role of North-East Coordinator, underscoring the high command’s trust in his organizational abilities to supervise and consolidate party operations in that key region.
Several major shifts differentiate this new team under Nitin Nabin from earlier formations. A key change is the induction of high-profile former Union leaders into organizational roles, such as Smriti Irani taking on responsibilities as a National General Secretary. Additionally, Union Cabinet Minister Piyush Goyal has been appointed as the National Treasurer, signaling a tighter alignment between cabinet experience and central party management.
The new team also features a complete overhaul of Morcha leadership with fresh regional faces leading key wings like Yuva Morcha, Mahila Morcha, OBC Morcha, and Kisan Morcha. Furthermore, the central structure expands its communication apparatus by strengthening the media team under Anil Baluni and creating a dedicated social media vertical led by Deepak Mhaskey. Finally, the appointment of new National Secretaries—including leaders like Dr. Sandeep Pathak, Rohan Gupta, and Anil Antony—demonstrates an emphasis on integrating diverse political talent into core party work.

