The Asian Age

Major reshuffle on cards in city BJP post Diwali

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

The BJP swings into action to launch a sustained campaign for the 2019 general elections from January 2018. Keeping in view the preparatio­ns, a major reshuffle is likely to take place in Delhi unit post Diwali. Sources said that about a dozen non-performing office-bearers would be replaced by new appointees. Office-bearers and the media cell have also been told to come with fresh innovative ideas to publicise the achievemen­ts of Modi government.

According to party sources, after the historic mandate in the municipal corporatio­n polls, the Delhi BJP has forgotten the humiliatin­g defeat in Bawana Assembly bypolls and has decided to work

Sources said that about a dozen nonperform­ing officebear­ers would be replaced by new appointees

for the next general elections to be held in 2019.

Sources claimed that this could be seen as a major reshuffle since two vice-presidents are likely to be changed. However, all the changes is likely to take place after Diwali as party leadership does not want to spoil the festive spirit of any leaders, especially those who are likely to be removed.

“Out of the three general secretarie­s, two will be replaced. Three secretarie­s will also be changed,” they claimed.

A senior party office bearer said that major reshuffle will take place in the media department as well and party leadership is also likely to remove two or three spokespers­ons.

“The responsibi­lity of the media department is likely to be given to a new face. Among the nine spokespers­ons two or three will be removed from the post, in effect those who failed in properly defending the party in media debate and discussion,” he added.

In the meeting it was also decided that Delhi BJP media department must coordinate with party leadership in the three municipal corporatio­ns on a day to day basis.

“It came to the notice of the state leadership that there is no coordinati­on between the media department and the civic leadership over publicity,” said a party leader present in the meeting.

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