Uttar Pradesh BJP has announced its new state team, marking a significant organisational reshuffle ahead of future elections. The list includes 19 vice presidents and eight general secretaries, along with a total of 64 key office bearers. Rajnath Singh‘s son Neeraj Singh has been appointed vice president, drawing political attention. Former minister Suresh Rana has also been included among the vice presidents in the reshuffle. Pankaj Chaudhary, the Uttar Pradesh BJP chief, formally released the list after internal deliberations within the organisation. The restructuring is being viewed as part of the party’s preparation strategy for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Party insiders suggest that caste balance, regional representation, and organisational experience were key factors in selecting names. Several former ministers and senior leaders have been accommodated to strengthen coordination across the state units. The announcement is expected to shape the party’s grassroots mobilisation and election campaign machinery in the coming months. Opposition leaders have begun reacting to the reshuffle, alleging political calculations behind the appointments. However, BJP sources maintain that the changes are aimed at organisational efficiency and electoral readiness. The new team is expected to play a crucial role in coordinating with district and booth level committees across Uttar Pradesh. Internal party discussions reportedly involved inputs from both central leadership and organisational mentors. This reshuffle comes at a time when political activity in the state is intensifying ahead of the next electoral cycle. Observers say the composition reflects an attempt to balance experience with emerging leadership within the party structure. It also signals a renewed focus on strengthening organisational discipline and expanding outreach across Uttar Pradesh districts ahead of major political challenges in coming years ahead further.


