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Team Nabin’s political signal: Cadre, social coalition and digital outreach at heart of BJP’s new strategy

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamAugust 17, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Team Nabin’s political signal: Cadre, social coalition and digital outreach at heart of BJP’s new strategy
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New Delhi, Aug 17 (IANS) The BJP’s new national team under president Nitin Nabin signals a clear organisational reset ahead of the next round of electoral battles. The appointments announced on Monday bring together experienced leaders, regional faces and organisational specialists, but the larger message is unmistakable: the BJP is preparing its machinery for elections with organisation, social mobilisation and execution at the centre of the strategy.

The biggest headline is Smriti Irani’s return as national general secretary. A relentless campaigner with a strong Uttar Pradesh connect, Irani’s elevation puts a high-profile political communicator back into a key organisational role. Her appointment is particularly significant as the BJP looks to consolidate its electoral presence in Uttar Pradesh.

The list also rewards political performance and regional relevance. Biplab Kumar Deb, a prominent BJP face from Tripura and associated with the party’s electoral expansion in the east, gets a national general secretary role. Satish Poonia brings a prominent Jat face from Rajasthan, while Harish Dwivedi and Bhola Singh strengthen the BJP’s representation among key social constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. Manoj Tigga, an important BJP leader from West Bengal, also moves into the national structure. Gujarat’s emerging leader Hemang Joshi gets charge of the Yuva Morcha, pointing to an effort to build a younger organisational layer.

The reshuffle, however, is notable as much for continuity as change. The BJP-RSS organisational axis remains intact. BL Santhosh continues as national general secretary (Organisation), while Saudan Singh and Shivprakash retain their organisational responsibilities. At the same time, Ram Madhav makes a significant comeback as national vice president, signalling that experienced leaders who were outside the immediate national structure are being redeployed rather than discarded.

There is also a pronounced emphasis on representation. Six of the 13 national vice presidents are women, while the new morcha leadership covers youth, women, OBC, farmers, SC, ST and minority outreach.

The communications structure is undergoing a particularly important recalibration. Anil Baluni retains the media convenor post, providing continuity on the conventional media front. But Deepak Mhaskey of Chhattisgarh takes over as national social-media convenor. His background in the BJP’s IT organisation, electoral data and grassroots work suggests an approach that could place greater emphasis on data-driven political communication and targeted digital outreach.

With social media increasingly becoming a central political battlefield, expectations from the new digital team will be high. Piyush Goyal’s return as national treasurer adds another experienced political figure to a defined organisational role.

According to political observers, Team Nabin appears designed around one central idea: less personality, more organisation. The BJP is retaining its core organisational backbone while refreshing its social, regional, youth and digital machinery. “The message for the coming electoral cycle is clear—build the cadre, sharpen the communication network and prepare the party from the ground up for the next poll battles,” say analysts.

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