BJP Names New State Parties Across Tripura, Punjab, Delhi and Haryana
The Bharatiya Janata Party has reshuffled its leadership across Tripura, Punjab, Delhi, and Haryana. These appointments indicate the party's readiness for upcoming elections and efforts to strengthen organizational bases.

Highlights
- •BJP Appoints New Leadership in Four States
- •Abhishek Debroy: Tripura President
- •Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon: Punjab Unit Chief
- •Harsh Malhotra and Archana Gupta: Delhi, Haryana Leaders
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a series of significant organisational appointments at the state level. These moves reflect the party's commitment to fortifying its stronghold amidst impending elections in different parts of India.
Abhishek Debroy, a seasoned politician, will take the helm as the new president of BJP's Tripura unit. In Punjab, Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon is being entrusted with the leadership role for the state unit. Meanwhile, Harsh Malhotra, an existing Union Minister, has been appointed as the Delhi chapter's leader under BJP's national president Nitin Nabin.
Archana Gupta: An Upward Trajectory
In Haryana, Archana Gupta has been entrusted with crucial leadership responsibilities. These appointments mark a strategic move by BJP to shore up its organisational infrastructure and address the imminent political challenges ahead.
The changes are part of BJP's broader strategy to maintain its momentum in regions critical for the upcoming legislative elections. This comes as the country prepares for crucial votes, with states like Tripura and Punjab making significant contributions to national politics.
"These appointments reflect our deep commitment to fostering robust leadership structures at every state level," said Nitin Nabin, BJP's national president. "With these seasoned leaders in place, we are well-equipped to face the upcoming electoral battles."












