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Announcement of new team of BJP, many big leaders got important responsibility, here is the complete list


New Delhi:
 BJP President JP Nadda announced the new team at the national level on Saturday. In this national team, National Vice President, National General Secretary, National General Secretary (Organization), National Co-Organization General Secretary, National Minister, Treasurer, Co-Treasurer, Central Office Secretary, National IT and Social Media in charge, National President of Fronts. Front, O.B.C. People have been given responsibility for Morcha, Kisan Morcha, Scheduled Caste Morcha, Scheduled Tribe Morcha, Minority Morcha and National Spokesperson.

In the new national team, 12 people have been made national vice-president, including former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia, former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, former Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghuvar Das and West Bengal Mukul Roy. At the same time a total of 8 people, including Bhupendra Yadav, Arun Singh, and Kailash Vijayvargiya, have been made national general ministers.

PM Modi congratulated on the announcement of the new team. He said in a tweet that I am confident that the new teams will serve the people with selfless dedication as per the great tradition of our party. It is expected that their hard work will empower the poor, deprived.

BJP's new team has been announced at such a time. When the assembly election dates in Bihar have been announced. As per Election Commission, Bihar Assembly elections will be held in three phases. The first phase will be completed on 28 October, the second phase on 3 November and the third phase on 7 November. While the counting of votes will take place on 10 November. Let us know that a few months after the Bihar assembly elections, assembly elections are to be held in Bengal too. Along with this, assembly by-elections are also to be held in 29 seats of Madhya Pradesh.



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