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From booth level to the national level, this campaign to strengthen the organisation has now reached an end. And the BJP is celebrating the election of the party’s new President.
PM Modi congratulates newly-appointed BJP Chief Nitin Nabin. (Image: X/BJP4India)
Under Organisation Parv 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s constitutionally mandated, transparent, and democratic organisational election process steadily moved forward. From the booth level to the national level, this campaign to strengthen the organisation has now reached an end. And the BJP is celebrating the election of the party’s new President.
Here’s a look at the progress from booth, mandal to state during this organisational parv:
Booth Presidents and Booth Committees
Out of a total of 1,070,462 booths, the election of 788,197 Booth Presidents has been completed. In addition, 8,947,845 Booth Committee members (1+11) have been constituted. This reflects 74 per cent completion at this level.
Mandal Presidents
With the objective of promoting young leadership, an eligibility criterion of below 45 years of age was set for the post of Mandal President. Out of 17,743 mandals, the election of 16,469 Mandal Presidents has been completed, reflecting 93 per cent completion.
District Presidents
Out of a total of 1,036 districts, the election of District Presidents has been completed in 978 districts, reflecting 94 per cent completion.
State Council Members
One state council member was elected from each assembly constituency, and one from a group of two Assembly constituencies. Out of the stipulated 6,384 State Council members, the election of 4,932 members has been completed — amounting to 80 per cent completion.
State Presidents
Organisational elections have been completed in 30 out of 37 organisational states, reflecting 81 per cent completion.
National Council Members
One National Council member was elected from each Lok Sabha constituency, and one from a group of two Lok Sabha constituencies. Out of the stipulated 815 National Council members, the election of 741 members has been completed — reflecting 92 per cent completion.
Constitution of the Electoral College
In accordance with the party Constitution, the Electoral College has been constituted. It includes 35 nominated members from the Parliamentary Party, 741 elected National Council members, and 4,932 elected State Council members. Thus, the total strength of the Electoral College stands at 5,708.
This entire process is a vivid example of the BJP’s organisational strength, internal democracy, and disciplined work culture. It marks a strong, transparent, and historic step towards the election of the National President.
January 20, 2026, 16:43 IST
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