Bhopal, October 24 (Udaipur Kiran): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced its new executive committee for Madhya Pradesh. State party president Hemant Khandelwal released the list on Thursday with the approval of national president Jagat Prakash Nadda. The new team includes nine vice presidents, four general secretaries, and nine secretaries.

BJP Mahila Morcha’s Lata Wankhede, Rajya Sabha member Sumer Solanki, Indore city president Gaurav Ranadive, and Rahul Kothari have been appointed as general secretaries.
Out of the total members, 13 have been retained from the previous team, while 16 new faces have been inducted. The new executive includes seven women leaders. Current media in-charge Ashish Agrawal has been reappointed. Agrawal was assigned the role before the Assembly elections after replacing Lokendra Parashar. Rewa division’s organisation minister Shyam Mahajan has been named state office secretary, and Akhilesh Jain has been appointed treasurer.
Four morcha presidents have also been replaced. Former MLA Ranveer Singh Rawat, who earlier served as state general secretary under VD Sharma’s leadership, has now been made vice president. BJP MLA Manisha Singh has been promoted to the position of state vice president.
According to the official list, the party’s new vice presidents are Ranveer Rawat, Kantidev Singh, Prabhuram Chaudhary, Shailendra Barua, Manisha Singh, Nandita Pathak, Surendra Sharma, Nishant Khare, and Prabhulal Jatav. The new secretaries include Rajneesh Agrawal, Lokendra Parasar, Jaydeep Patel, Kshitij Bhatt, Sangeeta Soni, Rajendra Singh, Archana Singh, Rajo Malviya, and Babita Parmar.
Akhilesh Jain continues as treasurer, and Shyam Mahajan remains office secretary. Jaypal Singh Chawda has been appointed as president of the Kisan Morcha, Bhagwan Singh Parmar for the SC Morcha, Pankaj Tekam for the ST Morcha, and Pawan Patidar for the OBC Morcha.
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