Ravindra Chavhan, the helm of Maharashtra BJP, has declared a sweeping overhaul of the state executive committee, announced on February 24 in Mumbai. This strategic refreshment is designed to fortify the party’s structure and amplify its influence across urban and rural belts.
A roster of 11 vice presidents has been unveiled, featuring Atul Kasekar, Bharti Pawar, Sanjay Kodge, Sanjay Bhende, Ramdas Tadas, Keshav Upadhyay, Praveen Pote, Gopichand Padalkar, Chetan Deshmukh, Sujay Vikhe Patil, and Archana Chakorkar. Their mandate includes forging stronger local alliances and boosting cadre morale.
Six general secretaries will anchor operations: Niranjan Dawkhare, Yogesh Sagar, Sanjay Kute, Madhvi Naik, Rajesh Pandey, and Sunil Rane. Expect them to drive digital campaigns, policy research, and inter-district synchronization.
Joining as 10 state secretaries are Prashant Thakur, Mangesh Chavhan, Parinay Fukke, Varsha Dahale, Sanjay Jagtap, Rohini Naidu, Ram Satpute, Praveen Ghuge, Rekha Kulkarni, and Bhairavi Wagh. They will prioritize grassroots feedback and sector-specific outreach.
Mihir Kotecha assumes the role of state treasurer, aided by joint treasurer Lakhan, ensuring fiscal discipline. Navanath Ban’s appointment as chief spokesperson positions the party for assertive public discourse and crisis communication.
This lineup reflects BJP’s proactive stance in Maharashtra’s dynamic political landscape, aiming for seamless execution of national directives at the state level. The changes are hailed as timely for navigating forthcoming assembly polls.
On a personal touch, Chavhan posted birthday felicitations for Satara MP Udayanraje Bhosale on X, blessing the Chhatrapati Shivaji lineage heir with prosperity, health, and unwavering commitment to public welfare.