Maharashtra BJP state chief Ravindra Chavhan dropped a major update on February 24, unveiling the new state executive amid Mumbai’s bustling political scene. The announcement underscores the party’s commitment to robust internal governance and electoral preparedness.
Leading the pack are 11 state vice presidents: Atul Kasekar, Bharti Pawar, Sanjay Kodge, Sanjay Bhende, Ramdas Tadas, Keshav Upadhyay, Praveen Pote, Gopichand Padalkar, Chetan Deshmukh, Sujay Vikhe Patil, and Archana Chakorkar. This selection promises dynamic leadership in constituency development.
For core administration, six general secretaries take charge: Niranjan Dawkhare, Yogesh Sagar, Sanjay Kute, Madhvi Naik, Rajesh Pandey, and Sunil Rane, tasked with streamlining workflows and innovation in party operations.
Ten state secretaries complete the mid-tier: Prashant Thakur, Mangesh Chavhan, Parinay Fukke, Varsha Dahale, Sanjay Jagtap, Rohini Naidu, Ram Satpute, Praveen Ghuge, Rekha Kulkarni, and Bhairavi Wagh, emphasizing inclusive growth and volunteer networks.
Fiscal reins go to Mihir Kotecha as treasurer and Lakhan as joint treasurer. The spotlight falls on Navanath Ban, now chief spokesperson, ready to craft compelling narratives and counter rival propaganda.
Stakeholders anticipate this revamp to supercharge BJP’s momentum in Maharashtra, blending veteran insight with youthful drive. It’s a clear signal of intent to dominate the state’s political narrative.
Chavhan marked the occasion by wishing BJP’s Satara MP Udayanraje Bhosale on his birthday via X, invoking Ganesha’s grace for the Shivaji descendant’s health, aspirations, and lifelong dedication to the people.
