New Delhi:The BJP on Wednesday appointed Sunil Bansal, one of the party's key election managers, as its national general secretary in charge of three opposition-ruled states -- West Bengal, Odisha and Telangana -- in run-up to the Lok Sabha polls in 2024. Bansal, who was the party's general secretary (organisation) in Uttar Pradesh, successfully handled three back-to-back elections in the state -- 2017 and 2022 UP assembly polls and 2019 general elections.
He will be replaced by Dharampal in Uttar Pradesh as the party's general secretary (organisation). UP's joint general secretary (organisation) Karamveer will be party's general secretary (organisation) in Jharkhand in place of Dharampal, a party statement said. Bansal's appointment came a day after the BJP lost power and its ally JD(U) in Bihar, and is seen as an effort to strengthen the saffron party's position and prospects in these three states where it made substantial gains in the last general elections.