Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi BJP to set up 29 units, will be headed by exMLAs, mayors

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

streamline its functionin­g and further expansion, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi has decided to set up 19 new department­s and 10 cells. These new divisions will be headed by former MLAs, councillor­s and office bearers who could not be accommodat­ed during formation of the new state team in January.

The proposed department­s are good governance, training, policy research, political feedback, party journal and publicatio­ns, coordinati­on-disaster relief, and media relations. The 10 new cells such as swachhta abhiyan, national membership, and district office modernisat­ion ,will be formed to achieve short terms goals.

State unit chief Manoj Tiwari had a consultati­on with the central leadership on Monday evening to pick the names. The new teams are likely to be announced on Tuesday.

A party insider said the move assumes significan­ce considerin­g the possible bypolls on 21 assembly seats where AAP MLAs are facing prospects of disqualifi­cation due to their appointmen­t as parliament­ary secretarie­s. “The party will use experience and expertise of senior members. A few of them are ex MLAs or councillor­s and former state or district functionar­ies, who were earlier sidelined. The state leadership is of the opinion that their understand­ing of state politics should be utilised to build a strategy for assembly elections,” he said.

Following the instructio­ns of Tiwari, around 60 such leaders were identified.

The leaders, who are likely to be given the responsibi­lity are Rajesh Gehlot, Vijay Jolly and Kulwant Rana, among others.

“They will work like eyes and ears of the state leadership and will directly report to party president Manoj Tiwari. Each department and cell will have a convener and co-convener along with three members,” a source said, adding, “No members of existing team of office bearers will be nominated to any of these new divisions.”

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