The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday announced a major organizational reshuffle by appointing new state presidents for Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Tripura. The leadership changes are being viewed as a strategic move ahead of crucial elections and upcoming political challenges in several states. In Delhi, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Harsh Malhotra has been appointed as the new state BJP president. The decision signals the party’s focus on strengthening its organization in the national capital ahead of future electoral contests. Party insiders believe Malhotra’s administrative experience and organizational reach played a key role in the appointment. For Haryana, the BJP leadership handed over the responsibility to Archana Gupta, making her one of the prominent women faces in the party’s state leadership structure. In Punjab, veteran leader Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon has been named the new BJP state chief. His appointment is considered especially important because Punjab is expected to witness intense political activity ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections next year. Meanwhile, Abhishek Debbarma has been appointed as the new BJP president for Tripura. The party leadership is aiming to further strengthen its hold in the northeastern state through organizational expansion and cadre management. The reshuffle reflects the BJP’s broader strategy to revamp state units, energize local leadership, and prepare the party machinery for future elections. Political observers believe the appointments indicate the party’s attempt to balance experience, regional influence, and grassroots connection while preparing for high-stakes political battles across the country.


