LUCKNOW: Ending days of intense speculation, the UP BJP on Thursday announced its team of state organizational leaders who would be steering party’s poll prospects in the run up to the high stakes UP assembly elections due early next year.The new team, comprising 19 vice-presidents, eight general secretaries and 19 secretaries, comes almost around six months after party MP and union minister Pankaj Chaudhary took charge as UP BJP chief in December last year.In all, the team, comprising 48 members (including Chaudhary and state general secretary-organization Dharampal Singh), is bigger than the previous one which comprised 43 members including 18 vice-president, seven general secretaries and 16 secretaries.Amongst the vice-presidents, the party has retained only four – Braj Bahadur, Mohit Beniwal, Dharmendra Singh and Devesh Kumar Kori. The most prominent inclusion amongst the VPs is that of union minister Rajnath Singh’s younger son Neeraj Singh. He replaced his older brother and party MLA Pankaj Singh. The party has also appointed rebel SP MLA Pooja Pal as the state vice-president. Pal, however, is still a member of SP, as per Vidhan Sabha records. Another prominent inclusion is that of former UP minister Suresh Rana, who lost his Thana Bhawan seat in 2022 assembly elections to RLD’s Ashraf Ali Khan.Amongst the state general secretaries only two — Ram Pratap Singh Chauhan and Sanjay Rai — have been retained, while Priyanka Singh Rawat has been shifted as state vice-president. The party has also promoted state secretary Abhijat Mishra as the state general secretary.The BJP has tried to strike a caste balance while ensuring representation of different caste groups in the new team. A lion share has been given to the electorally important OBC community. Out of 46 newly appointed members, 20 are OBC (eight vice-president, four state general secretaries and eight secretaries). Likewise, six office bearers — two VPs, one general secretary and three secretaries — are from the SC community.This way more than 58% of the state unit comprises leaders from the OBC and the SC community — in what marks BJP’s sharp counter to opposition’s Picchda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak (PDA) poll narrative which is said to have dented the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections bringing its tally down from 62 to 33.Nevertheless, the party has managed to give perceptible representation to the upper caste communities, BJP’s traditional vote bank since the rise of Ram temple movement. Out of the 46 new office bearers, seven are Brahmin, six are Thakur and seven are from vaishya, Bhumihar and Kayastha communities. This way the upper caste accounts for around 42% of the state team leaders in UP.The move gained significance months after BJP faced an intense backlash over the UGC regulations involving equity in higher education institutions regulation, meant to prevent caste-based discrimination on campus. The upper caste and the right-wing social groups had accused the BJP-led Centre of bowing to pressure and authorising institutional bias.The party effected a major organisational reshuffle in the six regions where all regional presidents were replaced. Out of the six regional presidents, four are from the OBC community. They included Nawab Singh Nagar (west UP), Pooran Lal Lodhi (Braj region), Ram Kishore Sahu (Kanpur-Bundelkhand) and Ashok Chaurasia (Kashi). Awadh region will be headed by Awdhesh Dwivedi, a Brahmin, while Gorakhpur region will be helmed by Vinod Rai, a Bhumihar.
Here is full list:
Vice presidents
- Shri Suresh Rana
- Shri Satyapal Saini
- Shri Braj Bahadur
- Dr Dharmendra Singh
- Shri Mohit Beniwal
- Shri Devesh Kori
- Smt Priyanka Rawat
- Shri Durvijay Shakya
- Shri Ramesh Singh
- Shri Neeraj Singh
- Smt Archana Mishra
- Smt Pooja Pal
- Shri Shankar Giri
- Shri Kameshwar Singh
- Dr Kritika Agarwal
- Shri Suresh Maurya
- Shri Rajesh Yadav
- Shri Krishna Bihari Rai
- Shri Alok Gupta
General secretaries
- Shri Ram Pratap Singh Chauhan
- Smt Geeta Shakya
- Shri Abhijat Mishra
- Shri Upendra Rawat
- Shri Sanjay Rai
- Shri Shankar Lodhi
- Shri Dileep Patel
- Shri Rajesh Chaudhary
Secretaries
- Shri Vijay Shivhare
- Shri Basant Tyagi
- Shri Shiv Bhushan Singh
- Shri Sahjanand Rai
- Shri Ankur Sharma
- Shri Anil Yadav
- Shri Awadhesh Srivastava
- Shri Vijay Rajbhar
- Shri Premendra Jangra Vishwakarma
- Smt Kiran Lodhi Nishad
- Shri Rakesh Bind
- Smt Sanchita Singh Chauhan (Lunia)
- Smt Rajni Pandey
- Shri Rahul Valmiki
- Smt Mahameda Nagar
- Smt Deepmala Santoshi
- Smt Suhasini Jaiswal
- Shri Yatendra Sharma
- Smt Aakanksha Sonkar
Regional presidents
- West: Shri Nawab Singh Nagar
- Braj: Shri Puran Lal Lodhi
- Kanpur: Shri Ram Kishore Sahu
- Awadh: Shri Awadhesh Dwivedi
- Kashi: Shri Ashok Chaurasia
- Gorakhpur: Shri Vinod Rai
Office bearers
- Shri Bharat Dixit – Office Minister
- Shri Atul Awasthi – Office Co-Minister
- Shri Laxman Singh – Office Co-Minister
Spokesperson & Media
- Shri Dinesh Pratap Singh – Chief Spokesperson
- Shri Manish Dixit – State Media Coordinator
- Shri Himanshu Raj Pandit – State Social Media Coordinator
Morcha presidents
- Yuva Morcha: Shri Rohit Mishra
- Backward Classes Morcha: Shri Prakash Pal
- Kisan Morcha: Shri Devendra Singh
- Scheduled Caste Morcha: Shri Ashok Rawat
- Mahila Morcha: Smt Saroj Kushwaha
- Scheduled Tribe Morcha: Shri Vidya Bhushan Gond
The appointments are seen as part of BJP’s preparations for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections in 2027.