After the unexpected results in many states in the recently held Lok Sabha elections, there is panic in the BJP. There is a great discussion going on about the results, but now preparations are also being made to take strict steps. Along with its organizational elections, the BJP leadership can also make big changes in the organization of some states. This also includes UP. Let us tell you here that BJP has suffered a huge defeat in the Lok Sabha elections in UP. Amidst all this, the BJP leadership has also discussed with the Union Ministers of all the states. Now this will also be discussed in the meeting of the Council of Chief Ministers. After this, the coordination meeting with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh will be important in this direction.
BJP's organisational election process is starting with the membership campaign. But the process of assembly elections will not start in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Haryana and Jammu Kashmir. In these states, the party's entire focus will be on the upcoming assembly elections. In the remaining states, the party will reorganize the organisation with the new membership campaign. This includes the election of divisional, district and state presidents. After that, the election of the national president is also to be held. However, the party can change the leadership in many states before this. Which also includes Uttar Pradesh.
Let us tell you here that after the disappointing results of the Lok Sabha elections, the state president Bhupendra Chaudhary himself has resigned on moral grounds. Apart from this, there is continuous rhetoric among the big leaders of the state. The BJP leadership appointed new state presidents in Bihar and Rajasthan on Thursday night. Media reports have quoted sources as saying that new state presidents can be appointed in some other states as well. Especially in those states where the party has to prepare itself better in terms of organization in the future. However, these appointments will not have any effect on the organizational elections of the party. New presidents can come again in these states in the association elections. Some of which can be retained in those states where new presidents have been appointed.
According to sources, after the three-day coordination meeting with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Kerala from July 21, there is a possibility of a lot of changes in the party at the national level as well. At present, the work is going on under the leadership of the current party president and Union Minister JP Nadda. But a faction of the party is also demanding the appointment of a permanent working president. Now it will be decided only after the meeting with the Sangh whether the party will appoint an executive president till the next organizational elections or will continue to hold the post of president under the leadership of Nadda.